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Red Baneberry
Red Baneberry has a beautiful, white, intricate flower cluster. Sometimes, the plant produces red berries, other times white ones. I love seeing the bright, shiny red ones, as they almost seem to glow in the forest. These ones were growing at Griffith Woods, seen on a walk this afternoon.
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