
Wolfe Creek Bridge

Red Chokeberry
A deciduous shrub of wetlands and moist woodlands, Red Chokeberry is known for its bright red berries that persist into winter, providing food for birds. In spring, it produces clusters of small white flowers, followed by shiny red fruit in late summer. Its leaves turn brilliant red in the fall, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Hardy and adaptable, this native shrub thrives in both sun and shade and is an important part of forest and wetland ecosystems.


Red Chokeberry
A deciduous shrub of wetlands and moist woodlands, Red Chokeberry is known for its bright red berries that persist into winter, providing food for birds. In spring, it produces clusters of small white flowers, followed by shiny red fruit in late summer. Its leaves turn brilliant red in the fall, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Hardy and adaptable, this native shrub thrives in both sun and shade and is an important part of forest and wetland ecosystems.




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