Winter Berries
by Marcia Lee Jones
Title
Winter Berries
Artist
Marcia Lee Jones
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
For winter berries, two less common shrub-trees rival the traditional holly and pyracantha--Arbutus unedo and toyon.
Both plants are versatile. You can prune them lightly to form small-scale trees or let them billow into dense screens, informal hedges, or background shrubs. They won't adapt well to heavy shearing, however, so plant where they have room to mature--to 15 feet for shrubby shapes, 20 to 30 feet when pruned into tree forms.
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February 1st, 2015
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Comments (64)
Aleksandrs Drozdovs
It’s romantic and beautiful! ! and if You allow , Marcia ,small advice , not to use the same titles ,or put numbers - in different places ,different works ,I had so many cases,when noticed ,wasted time to correct titles,so as not to get confused.. sorry for troubling,best wishes A. 🤓✊
Bill Caldwell - ABeautifulSky Photography
Beautiful composition and love the little splashes of red/berries! f/v