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Dec 3, 2010 6:45 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Pink Lemonade.... didn't know there was such a thing. What's its parentage? High bush, low bush, or a mix? There is a variety of wild blueberry that grows near our cabin near the Canadian border that has black berries. Really, it's a blueberry without the powdery bloom that gives them the light blue color.

I'd have to get used to the pink lemonade color, but maybe the birds wouldn't find them so enticing. The Cedar Waxwings take over my serviceberry tree with the first blush of color on the green berries, but they haven't touched the honeyberries. And there are no Waxwings at my parent's in the woods.
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