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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Shriveled Dogwood Tree Berries
I am use to seeing these berries as bright red but winter has turned them black and shriveled. They sort of look like miniature prunes. Maybe the birds or deer will consume them and spread their seeds across the landscape.
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