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Worriedman's avatar

Great story, well told. Thank you! Are they Aronia arbutifolia (red) or Aronia melanocarpa ( black)? There is also A prunifolia which is purple and thought to be a hybrid of the other two except maybe not since A prunifolia is located where the other two aren't.

I love Chokeberries as an ornamental. Specifically the arbutifolia red . The flowers in the spring are charming and the red berries persist into winter and looking amazing against the snow. I guess I knew they were edible but never really thought about it. Chokeberry( which my dictation program insist on hearing as "Chuck Berry", which makes me laugh) gummies sound good!

Anyway, great article, well told. Also nicely put together. Formatting substack sucks.

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Keenan Kline's avatar

I loved this telling and how the makings fill you with joy.

I spent this Christmas alone as well. It was my first such and I can't say that I liked the quiet. I had a lot of time to consider Christmas past. Kids, food, conversation, exhaustion at the end of the day.

I have no wild fruit stories to add, but my thanks for your creativity. Everything shown and described looked delicious.

Boogie down, mama.

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