I don't know what these berries are called, but I call them "winter berries." They appear in late fall and often last through winter. I'm linking up with Nancy's "Rural Thursday."
Comment: Ida of Wishes, Dreams and Other Things informed me that these are snow berries, poisonous to humans. I confirmed that with some research on Google.
22 comments:
Lovely image, well done! Have a wonderful day!
Those are interesting. I haven't seen winter berries around here.
Hi Evelyn, I’m Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com), and I’m visiting from Rural Thursday.
What a great photo. So rural. Would look amazing on a canvas, don't you think?
Anyway, it’s nice to “meet” you! Hope you can pop by my blog sometime to say hi…
so simple. but so very great. love this shot. (:
very pretty ...
oh i like it!
lovin the falling leaves, too =)
Nice processing on this image. The brown tones are very nice. Wish I could help on the ID of the plant. Maybe someone else knows.
I love this shot beautiful. B
I don't know what they are either but I love the photo :)
So pretty! I like bushes that have red berries. Any sign of life through winter time is great!
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Wonderfully creative photo ~ love the texture and composition ~ (A Creative Harbor) artmusedog and Carol ^_^
Very pretty! Winter berries seems like a good name to me! :)
Nice capture. I have net seen these winter berries around our area. I wonder what they are named?
Lovely, So soft and muted.
These berries (I believe are snow-berries) and are posionous.
Beautiful! I love barbed wire fences! :)
Lovely!
Thinking they might be chokecherries? Not sure -- winter berries is a prettier name. xo
Lovely, so delicate looking!
gorgeous photo. Love your header photo too!
Very artistic shot!
I really like the way you captured this scene. Great colors.
Beautiful simplicity and tones in this one, Evelyn.
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