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Barbados Cherry
Malpighia glabra
31.109, -97.4969
Field Notes
Description:
Barbados Cherry develops into a thick, rounded canopy of fairly delicate foliage. Small pink flowers appear periodically from April to October and are followed about one month later by bright red, tart-tasting, 1-inch fruits which are high in vitamin C.
Habitat:
Wildlife habitat yard.
Notes:
Lesser Goldfinches are tiny, stub-billed songbirds with long, pointed wings, and short, notched tails.
Color Pattern
Males are bright yellow below with a glossy black cap and white patches in the wings; their backs can be glossy black or dull green (particularly on the West Coast). They have a black tail with large, white corners. Females and immatures have olive backs, dull yellow underparts, and black wings marked by two whitish wingbars.
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