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Wonderful photograph! Are they the same as tall in Swedish, or something else?
I am glad you liked it! In Swedish it is an idegran. I had never seen fruits on them before. We cut down some when we bought our first dog. Too poisonous.
Love macro Monday. What was your lens set to?
Thank you! I did not use a macro lens for this one, it was a regular 16-80 lens.
Ate they yew berries? Amazing colour
Yes, red, beautiful poison!
🙂
What is it? It’s absolutely gorgeous!
Fruits on a yew tree – poisonous beauties.
They are unusual berries, I wonder if birds eat them?
Good question! I’ll try to find out. They don’t necessarily have to be poisonous to them.
What a gorgeous photo. They look like fruits, are they?
Yes, from the poisonous yew.
Oh, not to be eaten then 😕
No…
They’re beautiful, but those centers (and the rest of the tree) are very poisonous! 🙂
Yes, they are poisonous. When we had our first dog we removed some we had in one of our hedges.
Awfully ‘cute’ buds/blossoms ! The child in me would feel like poking my fingers inside the openings to see . . . is there something inside 🙂 !!!
And then no fingers in your mouth! Very poisonous!
Wow, what a cool photo!!
I must admit I had never seen the fruits of yew before! Cool – almost reminding of olives.
How unusual! Beautiful!
Amy, in fact I had never seen fruits on a yew before! Almost like olives.
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