In drooping racemes; varying from yellow to nearly black, commonly bright red, edible, but more or less astringent; stem somewhat persistent after the cherry falls.
Sterile flowers in clusters on capillary pedicels, the fertile in drooping racemes, from lateral buds.
Well distinguished by its long or drooping racemes, and the closely appressed rigid scales of the involucre, small rays, etc.
It is a tall, climbing shrub, with dark green persistent leaves, and bearing purplish flowers in drooping racemes in mid-winter.
This is a native species, with oblong leaves, and terminal, drooping racemes of yellow flowers.
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