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I seem to recall that it's a different plant - I don't think bittersweet's
fruit looks like rosehips, but it's been a while since I've seen any
bittersweet, so my rememberer might be broken.
- Pam
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From: When I'm in NH I'm a tourist. Ruth
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Barton
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:31 AM
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Subject: Re: Wild roses
I don't know bittersweet by that name and I don't know if Dad would
remember. I think it is different than wild rose though. I'll see what I
can find out. Ruth
At 7:52 AM -0400 6/4/03, Leland Torrence wrote:
>Ruth,
>What is the difference between wild roses and bittersweet? Are they
>similar? I have about a mile of grass covered trails which I keep
>hedged and in some places the bittersweet now forms a tunnel. The
>Russian Olives are in bloom now and very fragrant, we get the
>bittersweet next.
>Best,
>Leland
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