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Cornelian Cherry
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I spotted this shrub outside the museum I visited this week and did some research. The Cornelian Cherry Dogwood is native to central and southern Europe, and to Asia. It probably was introduced into the US before 1800 possibly by Thomas Jefferson. This tree or shrub grows well in a variety of soils. In the Midwest US it reportedly is the longest-lived kind of dogwood tree. Depending on how it is pruned it functions as a large shrub or a small tree. The species is also grown as an ornamental plant for its late winter flowers, which open earlier than those of forsythia, and, while not as large and vibrant as those of the forsythia, the shrub form can be used for a similar effect in the landscape. The berries when ripe on the plant bear a resemblance to coffee berries, and ripen in mid- to late summer. The fruit is edible (mainly consumed in Eastern Europe and Iran), but the unripe fruit is astringent. The fruit only fully ripens after it falls from the tree. When ripe, the fruit is dark ruby red or a bright yellow. (from wikipedia and the OPLS)

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.picardroe
04/25/14 3:18 PM GMT
Very well captured Kathy.
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.GIGIBL
04/25/14 3:37 PM GMT
Great close-up well done Kathy.
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.Jimbobedsel
04/25/14 4:03 PM GMT
I love the colors in this shot, Kathy. The yellow really stands out nicely. Beautiful image for fx2.
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::corngrowth
04/25/14 6:24 PM GMT
A very special F² image Kathy! An interesting narrative as well.
In my country the shrub is called 'Gele Kornoelje'. The ripe berries can easily be confused with a species of the sour cherry.

Thanks, not only for this fine image but for the done effort (research) as well.

Regards, Cornelius.

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::LakeMichigan
04/25/14 8:05 PM GMT
They are very striking and beautiful, Kathy .
Wonderful image .
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::tigger3
04/25/14 11:26 PM GMT
Love that color, and very informative narrative Kathy. Tigs¢¾ =^..^=
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::mirto56
04/26/14 3:55 AM GMT
Nice perspective and bokeh in this photo, Kathy. Well done.
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::Dunstickin
04/26/14 7:26 AM GMT
A dogwood is supposed to be a relative of the wild rose family!..

Hence our Dog-Rose...A lovely colour on this with a great closeup presentation
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.Bleizmor
04/26/14 8:29 AM GMT
Very nice shot, Kathy! Thank you for the explanation.
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.Eubeen
04/30/14 1:00 AM GMT
A nice Dof in this capture, Kathy. Lovely colours in the photo.
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