Small purple pome-style fruits produce pendulous clusters in early summer in coastal areas and late summer further inland. Birds eat the berries before they are ripe, and deer, elk and rabbits eat leaves and twigs. Though it is a common browse species, it is not a favorite and, in fact, can be poisonous if consumed in too great a quantity.
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April 25, 2021
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Native Plant Notes are created by the Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society.