Wednesday, June 26, 2013

What Is It? Twinberry

What is it?
Twinberry
Where did you see it?
On the Eagle Scout trail between the Beginning School and Vermont (aka The Story Forest or the Helicopter-Mushroom Trail)
What did you notice?
Beautiful wine color (late June).  When rubbed on paper, ink stains are produced.
Measurements:  None taken.
Is it native?
Yes.
Interesting:  A variety of honeysuckle. Parts of the plant are poisonous if eaten.  Attracts butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.
Quileute, Haida and Kwakwaka’wakw people use/d the plant for its dyes.
More info:
http://www.wnps.org/landscaping/documents/Twinberry.pdf 
http://www.pnwplants.wsu.edu/PlantDisplay.aspx?PlantID=454
http://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/pg_loin5.pdf

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