La Sierra de La Cabrera.
This is everywhere. I know that in late June, early July it produces fruit that looks and tastes exactly like blueberries, blaeberries, billberies (and myrtle, whortleberries too?).
The berries confuse me. I don't know which are the same but just called different names in different places and which are from another family. The point is I've never seen blueberries growing on a tree before, only growing at ground level! Can someone enlighten me?
Jenny W has found the answer and I give a wiki link here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelanchier
Thank you, jenny!
19 comments
Helena Ferreira said:
Andy Rodker said:
Larry,
Many thanks to you both!
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Doug Shepherd said:
Best regards, Doug
Andy Rodker said:
Evan,
Jaap,
Doug,
Very many thanks!
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
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Malik Raoulda said:
www.ipernity.com/group/1687474
Andy Rodker said:
Ulrich,
Rosa,
Malik,
Jenny,
Very many thanks!
Eunice Perkins said:
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Misou 49 said:
Andy Rodker said:
Fred,
Wilhelm,
Eunice,
Marie-claire,
Keith,
Misou,
Thank you all!