Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), a new citizens from North America, already blooming in April or May. In summer, from the tightly packed yellow umbels blue-black berries are particularly popular with the birds, but also - to processed fruit jelly - taste great.
@yorkshirekiwi
In translator I found some names: oregon grape, blue barberry, california barberry, holly barberry, ...
The botanical name is: Mahonia aquifolium.
A few notes I have subsequently added to the image. Thanks for your interest! :)
@bethshepherd
In Pacific Northwest of the U.S. you live. Oregon, Washington - must be wonderful places. I would like to visit! Thanks for your nice comment!
@helenhall
So nice of you that you remember the first photo series "my mother's garde". In http://365project.org/jerome/365/2016-08-09 I tried to appreciate you a bit. I think that people like you in this forum have a very important function.
@shepherdmanswife
Thank you for your kind comment!
I love "pastel tones", but try a widest possible range of expressive possibilities to develop. There is so much to do...
@debbyglynn
Thank you, Debby, for your nice comment.
Like it I'm in the soft, gentle tones. It is also what I like to have in the human encounter. I wish I could express myself better in English. One could say a lot about it - as you can see pictures and what to do this with us humans.
Thank you, Phylm-S, Carole and Joan, for your nice comments!
@yorkshirekiwi
In translator I found some names: oregon grape, blue barberry, california barberry, holly barberry, ...
The botanical name is: Mahonia aquifolium.
A few notes I have subsequently added to the image. Thanks for your interest! :)
Thank you all for your nice comments!
In Pacific Northwest of the U.S. you live. Oregon, Washington - must be wonderful places. I would like to visit! Thanks for your nice comment!
So nice of you that you remember the first photo series "my mother's garde". In http://365project.org/jerome/365/2016-08-09 I tried to appreciate you a bit. I think that people like you in this forum have a very important function.
Thank you for your kind comment!
I love "pastel tones", but try a widest possible range of expressive possibilities to develop. There is so much to do...
Thank you, Debby, for your nice comment.
Like it I'm in the soft, gentle tones. It is also what I like to have in the human encounter. I wish I could express myself better in English. One could say a lot about it - as you can see pictures and what to do this with us humans.