Thank you for checking. I could find similar berries but not with the right leaves. And now I know it’s an euyonimus. We had euyonimusses (euynonimussi?) in our garden once upon a time and we always loved the name. đ
Geriatri’x’ has found the German name (or at least one of the varieties since there seem to be lots of relatives) and I like that name as well. “PfaffenhĂźtchen” means “small cap of a priest”.
It is gorgeous. đ đ I looked it up on my little program and it is a spindleberry from the European Spindletree. Hope this helps.
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Thank you for checking. I could find similar berries but not with the right leaves. And now I know it’s an euyonimus. We had euyonimusses (euynonimussi?) in our garden once upon a time and we always loved the name. đ
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Geriatri’x’ has found the German name (or at least one of the varieties since there seem to be lots of relatives) and I like that name as well. “PfaffenhĂźtchen” means “small cap of a priest”.
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PfaffenhĂźtchen???
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Kannte ich nicht, aber das stimmt mit Cees Vorschlag Ăźber ein – Spindelstrauch / spindle tree.
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hab bei Google gesucht.
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