Be ware of the brightly colored berries. These are Honeysuckle bushes.

A honeysucle bushclose up of a honeysucle berry with foliageeven closer close up of honeysucle berry and foliage

These pictures were taken in August, 2001

Honeysuckle is a plant that is viney in the warm South and bushes and trees in the colder North. The berries range is color from light orange to the red in these pictures. The flowers are white with yellow, pink or purple bits. You can 'sip' the nectar of the flowers, but the berries are not good for food. They do stain cloth well, though.

 

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