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"Nature's Feast: Guelder Rose Berries Delight Robin and Waxwings in Germany and UK" In the chilly month of January



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"Nature's Feast: Guelder Rose Berries Delight Robin and Waxwings in Germany and UK" In the chilly month of January, a vibrant scene unfolds in Germany as a charming Robin (Erithacus rubecula) finds solace in feasting on the succulent berries of the Guelder Rose. The sight is truly captivating, showcasing the harmonious relationship between nature's creatures and this remarkable plant. The Guelder Rose, also known as Viburnum, boasts an array of luscious red berries called rose hips. These delectable treats not only attract Robins but also entice flocks of Waxwings to Lower Saxony, Germany. Witnessing these elegant birds flocking together while indulging in the Guelder Rose berries is a spectacle that leaves one awe-inspired. Meanwhile, across London and Norfolk in September, another enchanting display takes place. Vibrant clusters berries adorn gardens and fenlands alike. Their rich hues stand out against lush greenery, inviting admiration from all who encounter them. Artists throughout history have been captivated by this exquisite plant's beauty too. In "Flowers in a Glass Vase, " painted around 1660 with oil on panel, delicate blooms including the Guelder-rose take center stage—a testament to its timeless allure. Not limited to Europe alone, this versatile shrub thrives worldwide under different names such as snowball tree or Crampbark (Viburnum opulus). Its resilience knows no bounds as it graces landscapes far beyond its native habitat. Even when combined with other flora like scabious and thistle protea or showcased through colored engravings highlighting its various forms—Guelder Rose stands tall amongst its botanical peers. To further appreciate nature's intricate details surrounding us daily; even an X-ray image reveals fascinating insights into plants' inner workings.