Are there different varieties of it? Most of the burning bush Ive seen is deep red, not pink like the ones in my pics.Tap, I believe that is Burning Bush that has gone wild. Do some research and you will find that it has the linear ridges on the stems just like your shrub. Those ridges are a defining feature of that shrub, and there is nothing else like it that develops the red fall color. Burning Bush has become very invasive in a lot of areas. Deer won't eat it BTW, so it spreads easily in woodland from lack of browsing.
Are there different varieties of it? Most of the burning bush Ive seen is deep red, not pink like the ones in my pics.
And years ago, I planted one in my yard (and I didn't cage it). Deer hammered it like crazy, but it withstood the heavy browsing and would resprout each year. Eventually, after several years, it was running out of steam and it died. My deer certainly browsed BB.
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Thanks. Will do.Check out the link below. It has pictures and all the info.
https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.html?sub=3023
Thanks. Will do.
I was looking at one site that said they have fall fruit and hold capsules well into the winter...I didn't notice anything like that.
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As usual, Native nails it again. Amazing.Check out the link below. It has pictures and all the info.
https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.html?sub=3023
As usual, Native nails it again. Amazing.
I assume we are just past the fruit stage, that's why I didn't see any.
I am still a little puzzle why this stuff is not as deep red as all the "domestic" stuff I see growing in yards.
Thanks brother!
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