Something good about the Snowberry
Just the briefest of postings to make up for my Almost nothing good to say about the snowberry post from earlier this year. It's not that I've got a lot more to say, but I have two photographs that show that it is rather pretty when you see the flowers and leaves, and not just the polystyrene like blobs on sticks.
(I'll do a proper post this evening, on Prague's botanic garden and more...)
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Yet S. albus (native in our rainforests) charmed me with its striking winter look -- nicely contrasting with the all the evergreen red-berried options -- and its importance to winter birds. The fleeting pink flower is actually a typical N American temperate rainforest character. My conjecture is that our glorious rainforest flowers are mostly small, subtle pleasures because they're attracting eyes from relatively nearby -- since you can't see very far in a rainforest anyway.