Symphoricarpos albus - it lives everywhere.
By Katarina
- 9 Nov, 2012
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I too have this growing in my garden...It does look similar to Mistletoe...It can look quite effective growing along side of red berries... Nice pic Katerina..
9 Nov, 2012
It certainly does grow everywhere, especially in my front garden! I do like it, though.
9 Nov, 2012
I have one in the garden, too, but it´s right, its growth must be controlled. On the other hand, this one on the photo, grows in a wild. That´s why that title.
10 Nov, 2012
We have this in our hedge ,we call it Snowberry , if we see any growing along side a footpath we like popping the berries under our feet ...
10 Nov, 2012
Thank you Freesiapers :))
All@I think, they are also available in pink/rose colour, aren´t they?
10 Nov, 2012
It remainds me of my childhood Katarina:) we were squizing them between fingers, lol.
10 Nov, 2012
We cracked them by boots :))
10 Nov, 2012
haha.... :) anything to squash them, lol.
10 Nov, 2012
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10 Nov, 2012
squash=smash=destroy;-)
10 Nov, 2012
OK. And what does it mean "to crack"?
10 Nov, 2012
split open - like for example a walnut.
10 Nov, 2012
I see. Good to know! Thank you.
10 Nov, 2012
You're welcome. But your English is really very good.
10 Nov, 2012
If someone repeats something too often it starts to be suspicious.
10 Nov, 2012
I know -that's when I am reaching out for my dictionary, lol.
10 Nov, 2012
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