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Bill
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Indian Plum Oemleria cerasiformis

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Lover's Moss Aulacomnium androgynum  -

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Those R Purty Bill, I like the Plum, does it produce an edible fruit?
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The fruits of the Indian Plum are about the size of a cherry. They are edible, but pretty bitter tasting, and each plum is more pit than fruit.....
The Robins seem to enjoy them!

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The birds go crazy over the Mountain Ash here in the fall
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