Actea pachypoda white baneberry "doll's eyes"
By Lori
- 3 Sep, 2017
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Very strange...the name makes it seem a bit creepy! Lol
4 Sep, 2017
They are as poisonous as the red actea, 3d. I think the usage came about from folklore, Karen. People used to make their own dolls and the berries were the right size.
4 Sep, 2017
Oh goodness! so they literally did use them as doll's eyes! :)
4 Sep, 2017
yes, Karen ...according to folklore. :-) homemade dolls are an interesting subject to google. How inventive people can be and how much material there is to use in nature. They may have been used if someone lost the eye from their Chinadoll. the berries are about the right size. (I remember my Mom talking about "clothespin" dolls.)
4 Sep, 2017
Do the bird s eat them Lori.
4 Sep, 2017
yes, 3d. Interesting that birds are not bothered and are actually the vector for the spread of the seeds.
5 Sep, 2017
I suppose that's how nature works Lori. :o))
5 Sep, 2017
Yes 3d! and thank goodness! :-)
7 Sep, 2017
Yes I dont think there would be so many plants in gardens if it was nt for birds dropping the seeds.
7 Sep, 2017
I am finding numerous small walnut trees! I think a certain little stumpy-tailed squirrel had something to do with that, too! It's always a treat to find evidence of animal/vegetable cooperation and coexistance.
13 Sep, 2017
Wonderful you are finding things the squirrel has bought in yes nice to see evidence of animal co operation with bringing into the garden vegitation..
13 Sep, 2017
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Stunning and unusual.
3 Sep, 2017