These are new to me...and most welcome. I thought the 'berries' were beads and had been attached to the branches. Silly me! Never seen one these before. Thank you;-)
@grammyn Thanks Katy. They were at the other house. @sunnygirl Thank you.Mallory @julie I noticed them somewhere else a couple of years back and the lovely shade of blue is what attracted me to them. Thank you. @taffy Thanks Taffy. There, of course, are also flowers, but they weren't close enough to get with all the berries. @pusspup Thank you Wylie. Asian imports that have become invasive. Go figure! @wakelys Thank you. They are pretty. @jb030958 Apparently they are taking over the southeastern states and have been considered invasive in a couple of states. I'm seeing more and more. According to something I read on Google, the berries and the leaves are edible, although the berries not particularly palatable. @thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. They really are. @s4sayer Thank you Margo. Apparently they were imported from south Asia as a ground cover and as imported plants are often want to do have taken over and become invasive. I thought they were pretty in a rundown lot, but not really happy they are showing up in the yard of my other house. @craftymeg Thank you Margaret. @haskar Thank you very much. @cocobella Thank you. @pyrrhula Thank you. @carolmactx Thank you Carol.
August 15th, 2020
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@sunnygirl Thank you.Mallory
@julie I noticed them somewhere else a couple of years back and the lovely shade of blue is what attracted me to them. Thank you.
@taffy Thanks Taffy. There, of course, are also flowers, but they weren't close enough to get with all the berries.
@pusspup Thank you Wylie. Asian imports that have become invasive. Go figure!
@wakelys Thank you. They are pretty.
@jb030958 Apparently they are taking over the southeastern states and have been considered invasive in a couple of states. I'm seeing more and more. According to something I read on Google, the berries and the leaves are edible, although the berries not particularly palatable.
@thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. They really are.
@s4sayer Thank you Margo. Apparently they were imported from south Asia as a ground cover and as imported plants are often want to do have taken over and become invasive. I thought they were pretty in a rundown lot, but not really happy they are showing up in the yard of my other house.
@craftymeg Thank you Margaret.
@haskar Thank you very much.
@cocobella Thank you.
@pyrrhula Thank you.
@carolmactx Thank you Carol.