Twistedstalk
A photo taken at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park last August. This is such a fascinating plant and its berries are so pretty and bright. This native plant is a member of the Lily family and grows in moist, wooded areas, June-July. The tiny, whitish green flowers are exquisite, growing on jointed, bent stalks that originate in the leaf axils.
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Taken on Monday August 17, 2009
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Posted on Thursday February 4, 2010
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