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Redtip

Photinia sp

Photo by Liam
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33.3198, -82.0067

Field Notes

Description:

Not sure on species, but it's a large bush that fruits with bunches of red berries every Winter.

Habitat:

Open woodlands

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (5)

Alice - yes, they eat the berries. Large flocks of birds (mostly Waxwings and Robins) will descend on the bush and strip them clean within a week.
Do the birds eat the berries.? Beautiful bush encased in ice.
That makes this spotting even more precious then! :)
It's very rare here in Georgia. We have ice like this maybe once every decade.
Winter beauty trapped in ice! This happened in WA last winter when we had a big snow storm and freezing rain.

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