Even though the grass is still green, all the leaves are gone including the Highbush Cranberry. Some berries remain and they will through the winter. Maybe the next time you see it, there will be snow. That's the next time the bush looks really pretty. Stay tuned!
To see the changes, go to June, July, August, September, October, and November.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Highbush Cranberry--December
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I love the vivid red of those berries against the gray-green late-Autumn landscape! Are those edible cranberries, or just for decoration?
So sad to see it all go, but the good part is knowing it'll be back next year.
So I'll ask too, are the berries edible? They are really gorgeous, I'd be decorating with them............I love red!
Those berries are so pretty!! Great Pics!
Gorgeous berries... I love the color! I can't wait to see this bush with snow on it. :)
This is what happens when you're late to the party - everyone else has already said 'the berries are pretty'. But maybe it bears repeating...
I don't actually look forward to the snow, but pictures will be nice...
It is pretty, can you use the berries?
I love the berries! Such pretty shades. My back yard is looking pretty sad and I'm able now to see the neighbor behind me as most of the leaves have left the trees so no more privacy until next spring. We're supposed to have a little snow in a day or two - ugh, the housepainting isn't quite finished and if it stays cold, the outside of the house will look a fright in several different colors! Oh well, maybe I'll start a trend. Cheers!
Sandy, Love your blogskin!!! Very cool!
Wow, it has certainly changed.
I want to eat those! They look gorgeous!
Wow, nice.
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