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COTONEASTER 02A - Cotonester berries
Cotoneaster berries.
Cotoneaster on a coastal limestone cliff.
Cotoneaster is a garden escapee which is often considered to be invasive in the wild.
Cotoneaster on a coastal limestone cliff.
Cotoneaster is a garden escapee which is often considered to be invasive in the wild.
COTONEASTER 05A - Wall cotoneaster
Wall cotoneaster - Cotoneaster horizontalis.
A non-native invasive plant on the limestone pavement of Hutton Roof Crags in Cumbria.
A non-native invasive plant on the limestone pavement of Hutton Roof Crags in Cumbria.
IVY 01B - Ivy on the trunk of an aged oak
Ivy - Hedera helix.
Ivy climbing up the trunk of an old oak tree.
Ivy climbing up the trunk of an old oak tree.
JUNIPER 01A - Juniper berries
Juniper - Juniperus communis..Juniper with berries on the limestone pavement of Hutton Roof Crags in Cumbria.
JUNIPER 03A - Juniper berries
Juniper - Juniperus communis.
Juniper with berries on the limestone pavement of Hutton Roof Crags in Cumbria.
Juniper with berries on the limestone pavement of Hutton Roof Crags in Cumbria.
ROSE 13A - Rugosa rose hips
Rosehips of the rugosa rose or Japanese rose.
This attractive hedging rose, as with other non-native garden plants can become invasive in the wild because they often challenge native species and habitats.
This attractive hedging rose, as with other non-native garden plants can become invasive in the wild because they often challenge native species and habitats.