Another of the rose kin

The black chokeberries (Aronia melanocarpa) are blooming beside the pond this week; the red variety is said to be attractive to birds, but the black certainly is not. Last year’s dried up berries remain on the plant, uneaten. The small, pinkish-white flowers have the characteristic 5 petals of the rose family.

3 thoughts on “Another of the rose kin”

  1. Lovely!
    I am glad to hear your information about bird preferences. I will go try to find “red chokeberry)
    I have discovered that I want everything I plaant to appeal to the birds or butterflys :=)

  2. flowering shrubs/trees have some of the most intricate flowers- as you’ve shown so well here. Beautiful!

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