I think I remember now!!!! Isn't that the one that is used in dried flower
arrangements and some Christmas arrangements? It has a red berry with a
yellowish "hull" around it. That stuff is a vine and it is also becoming
a weed in this area. It is what the environmentalists call a "non-native
species" Tomatoes are also a non-native species, I suppose next you know
they won't want us to grow tomatoes either. Ruth
At 8:40 AM -0400 6/5/03, Pam Stevenson wrote:
>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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