or Cotoneaster Franchetti?
hh, sadly not that; leaves are not cotoneasterish
I've got a ringing in the ears, is that a sign of poisoning?
On second thought I'll blame Mate Bekavac and his clarinet for that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIl0UyXZcUs
A clarinet always sets the tinnitus going.
Could it be a foreign type of hawthorn, such as chinese or russian?. the fruit look very hawthornish.
I didn't get a feel of hawthorn species from this but a possibility
Cotoneaster Franchetti leaves are very uncotoneasterish
color seems different though...on second thoughts
Could it be Aronia, Chokeberry?
Invicta, Aronia is one that had crossed my mind but I don't know it well enough to be sure.
Cotoneaster leaves always look like cotoneaster leaves even though they're not all the same
Black and white briony are in my collection of wiild flowers. They are both climbers, black a twiner, white with tendrils
PS, still alive
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or Cotoneaster Franchetti?
hh, sadly not that; leaves are not cotoneasterish
I've got a ringing in the ears, is that a sign of poisoning?
In the sticks near Peterborough
On second thought I'll blame Mate Bekavac and his clarinet for that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIl0UyXZcUs
A clarinet always sets the tinnitus going.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Could it be a foreign type of hawthorn, such as chinese or russian?. the fruit look very hawthornish.
I didn't get a feel of hawthorn species from this but a possibility
In the sticks near Peterborough
Cotoneaster Franchetti leaves are very uncotoneasterish
color seems different though...on second thoughts
Could it be Aronia, Chokeberry?
Invicta, Aronia is one that had crossed my mind but I don't know it well enough to be sure.
Cotoneaster leaves always look like cotoneaster leaves even though they're not all the same
Black and white briony are in my collection of wiild flowers. They are both climbers, black a twiner, white with tendrils
PS, still alive
In the sticks near Peterborough