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Berry College Mill was constructed in 1930. The overshot wheel measures at 42 feet in diameter, This is one of the nation's largest overshot waterwheels.

These berries provided an in-your-face colorburst.

First of this years Bramble berries are ready!

ps. I've put my name on the rest :-)

Stanley Park...

Guess who got to enjoy those extra Strawberries from my last post ( Strawberry shortcake cookies) Oh yea every sweet juicy drop!

Pretty good berries for some of the first of the season around here :)

Hanging over the pavement where we parked the car was a branch of whitecurrants.

Taken about 8:30 AM Sunday morning, November 30, near the Pappajohn Educational Center, downtown Des Moines, IA.

Just a healthful breakfast!

arbusto da siepe sotto casa

 

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Growing in abundance along the Royal Canal.

A blackberry, rinsed under the water tap...

Went to an orchard today for winter thrushes and there were a few around but it was too dark and dreary to get any decent shots.

I had no idea what these berries were, but I loved how they looked against the dried wood and in the sunlight.

 

Thank you to kasiainwales for the possible ID.

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from the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket

Straw Berry is Always so Vibrant ad Beautiful.

There was an urn filled with greens and berries

at Clay Terrace in Carmel, Indiana.

I just did this quickly in picnik, turned out all right I think....

I didn't have anything new to post so this is from a few days ago.

below is the original.

Amazing view now about to fall, Berries Cluster Branch. These birds to arrive in December.

 

Similar view last year December 21, noted below….

for some reason my iPhoto library has rearranged itself and deleted some of my photos from Flickr. I'm so upset - some of them had some really lovely comments!

 

Now I have to go back through and find out what has disappeared :(

 

This was in explore as well and was my most popular shot...I could cry! :(

 

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Holly tree in spring with berries and new shoots.

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BLACKBERRIES...

The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the genus Rubus in the family Rosaceae.

Very thorny!

Blackberry fruits are red before they are ripe, leading to an old expression that "blackberries are red when they're green".

 

The seeds contain oil rich in omega-3 (alpha-linolenic acid) and omega-6 (linoleic acid) fats as well as protein, dietary fibre, carotenoids, ellagitannins, and ellagic acid.

Folklore in the United Kingdom tells that blackberries should not be picked after Old Michaelmas Day (11 October) as the devil (or a Púca) has made them unfit to eat by stepping, spitting or fouling on them.

There is some value in this legend as autumn's wetter and cooler weather often allows the fruit to become infected by various molds such as Botryotinia which give the fruit an unpleasant look and may be toxic.

 

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Berry Pomeroy Castle showing the gatehouse, curtain wall and part of St Margaret's Tower, with the Elizabethan mansion behind the wall.

 

The gatehouse once had a drawbridge that provided access across a dry moat. There is a round-arched gateway flanked by large semi-hexagonal towers connected by a flattened arch machicolation on corbels. This was designed to enable objects and hot liquids to be thrown down upon attackers. There is also a groove for a portcullis. The lower slit apertures are gunports for artillery weapons to repel attackers. No surviving crenellations remain.

 

Berry Pomeroy Castle is a Listed Building Grade I.

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Eugenia uniflora, known as the Surinam Cherry, or the Pitanga, is native to the east coast of South America from the Republic of Suriname and French Guiana to the north to Southern Brazil. It was introduced to Florida and the Bahamas as an ornamental plant and is considered an invasive species in the Bahamas. It is a botanical berry and is edible and often used in jams and jelly. As the berry grows it starts as green and becomes orange and then deeper and deeper shades of red. Orange berries are very sour and it is at its sweetest when it is dark red. We have one of these trees/shrubs growing in our yard.

Hanging on the tree outside our front door.

A friend told me this plant was called a Nandina.

The blackberry were juicy and ripe for picking.

July 29, 2007. Here's a photo I took just before lunchtime. Some of these fresh raspberries will be used for baking later while some will be munched on.

 

Hope everyone's having a 'berry' good weekend! :)

These were all taken at a local nature preserve that I pass by everyday on my way home from work. I've been wanting to stop for a long time, and finally did.

 

It's still pretty rough (it's only been a couple of years since they finished the groundwork), but you can tell that in a few years it's going to be really beautiful!!!

 

The place was saturated with blackberries!!! Needless to say....I was full when I left!!!!!!

I came across these very striking, but unusual berries?

They were on a low lying bush that I can't identify?

Anyone have any ideas?

 

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