Adoxaceae Collection
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"Exploring the Vibrant World of Adoxaceae: From Robin Feasts to Elderflower Delights" Witness the enchanting sight of a Robin (Erithacus rubecula) indulging in a feast of Gelder Rose berries amidst the serene landscapes of Germany in January. The vibrant red berries provide sustenance and beauty to both birds and nature enthusiasts alike. In London, UK, September brings forth an abundance of Guelder Rose berries (Viburnum opulus), adorning the city with splashes of crimson hues. These luscious fruits serve as a delightful treat for various creatures, adding charm to urban environments. Journeying to Strumpshaw Fen, Norfolk, UK in September unveils another member of the Adoxaceae family - Crampbark (Viburnum opulus). Its enticing berries entice wildlife while creating picturesque scenes within this tranquil fenland. Lower Woods in Gloucestershire, England is home to Townhall clock or moschatel (Adoxa moschatellina), showcasing delicate white flowers that resemble tiny timepieces. This unique plant adds an element of whimsy and intrigue to its woodland habitat. Returning once more to Cambridgeshire's Strumpshaw Fen in September reveals yet another display by Guelder Rose / Crampbark (Viburnum opulus). The richly colored berries create a visual spectacle against lush greenery, captivating all who encounter them. Autumn arrives in Surrey, England with Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus) casting its spell on observers. As leaves turn golden and temperatures drop, these radiant berries bring warmth and vibrancy to their surroundings. A Male Black-Headed Grosbeak (Pheucticus Melanocephalus) finds solace perched upon an Elderberry bush. This harmonious union between bird and plant showcases nature's interconnectedness as they coexist in perfect harmony.