365 Urban Species. #343: Common Snowberry
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Urban species #343: Common snowberry Symphoricarpos albus
Clusters of snow white berries on bare stems appear all around you as you walk the path through Olmsted park in Brookline. The berries have been there since late summer, but when the small green leaves dry up and curl away, the stark white fruit seems brighter and much more obvious. Common snowberry is a small shrub native to northern North America, planted in city parks to provide winter interest. Growing wild in the countryside it provides important winter food for ground birds such as wild turkeys. It's large mealy berries are poisonous to mammals, including humans.

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