Out for a wander tuther day and saw this tree with loads of berrys on. Thought it was a spindle from a distance, but got closer and saw it wasn't. Anyone recognise it..?
Looks like rampant Honeysuckle to me....but what do I know?
My first thought was guelder rose, but you'd know that one.
Not much help, sorry.
There was a thread on Christmas wreaths recently, and someone (I think Xylaria) mentioned adding extra red berries from something local. What were they?
cheers.
Toddy
I would go with Toddy on this one John - was the flesh inside the berries clear and 'icky', a bit like snot?
I wondered about them, but even though they can grow 4m long the stems aren't all that thick and the drupes are gone to mush with the frosts we've had ( I grow it in my garden) , whereas the guelders are still in fruit. The bittersweet drupes kindof , well, they droop, rather than staying round, too.
I know it's a kind of biased opinion, I didn't check books or what's likely to grow in Jon's area.
Up to you on this one Jon Honeysuckle, guelder rose, bittersweet.....
cheers,
Toddy
Btw,,,Shewie, bittersweet and woody nightshade are the same plant..Or did you mean to put both names and I am trying to teach you to suck eggs...?