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Cornelian cherry (Κρανιά)

Cornus mas

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Description:

Almost ripe Cornelian Cherries, spotted on European cornel trees (Cornus mas), in Voulgareli village, Epirus region, Greece.
The species is a very common Greek forest tree species and it is also used as an ornamental plant, as a hedge plant, and as a fruit provider, for jellies, marmelades and home-made sweet liquers.

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