When we put in our yard, we left a corner of it “natural” so we could have some trees and natural ground color. We have wild roses, fireweed, and what are called high bush cranberries. The leaves turn a deep red in the fall, and the berries a bright, translucent red, and smell like dirty socks when they’re fully ripe, usually after the first frost. A couple days ago I found this back there as it caught the sunlight nicely. I thought I’d share this bit of color here.
UTMike wrote:
Very nice work, Greg!
Thank you, Mike. I always look forward to the leaves turning red in our patch of “woods” each fall.
Paul B. wrote:
Looks good, nice color.👍
Thank you, Paul. Much appreciated. Those highbush cranberry bushes really color up nice.
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