rainbowflamingo on Nostr: I don't know what type of blackberry bushes these are but the following are plants ...
I don't know what type of blackberry bushes these are but the following are plants native to the PNW region that can be used to replace invasive blackberry bushes:
- Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum)
- Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) has red stems that provide winter interest and clusters of white flowers and berries that attract wildlife)
- Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) produces small white berries that persist into the winter, making it visually attractive)
- Ocean Spray (Holodiscus discolor): It produces clusters of creamy white flowers that are visually appealing, especially when in bloom.
- Salal (Gaultheria shallon): Salal is visually attractive, with glossy evergreen leaves and clusters of pinkish-white flowers that develop into dark berries.
- Oregon Grape (Mahonia spp.): It features attractive evergreen foliage and clusters of yellow flowers that mature into blue berries.
I'm currently really into biodiversity and conservation and stuff, so I went nerd mode with ChatGPT
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2023-05-12 13:34:51Event JSON
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