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leigha66 said: In a Google search it said they were edible, but much more bitter raw. Often used in jams and compotes. They sure make a pretty picture! Loading... August 3, 2025 Reply
nonsmokingladybug said: Maybe only edible or enjoyable for birds or wildlife? Loading... August 4, 2025 Reply
Eha Carr said: Beautifully composed photo of berries I do not recognize . . . edible, or just come-hitherish . . . ? Loading... July 28, 2025 Reply
nonsmokingladybug said: We call them mountain ash, but I am not sure about it. I stumbled into a very unusual neighborhood with art work in the yards, plants I had never seen before, or plants that weren’t suppose to be in an American yard. I took a lot of photos. Loading... July 29, 2025 Reply
In a Google search it said they were edible, but much more bitter raw. Often used in jams and compotes. They sure make a pretty picture!
Maybe only edible or enjoyable for birds or wildlife?
Beautifully composed photo of berries I do not recognize . . . edible, or just come-hitherish . . . ?
We call them mountain ash, but I am not sure about it. I stumbled into a very unusual neighborhood with art work in the yards, plants I had never seen before, or plants that weren’t suppose to be in an American yard. I took a lot of photos.