Most of you have seen it many times.
But did you ever notice the flowers?
You may even have tasted the fruits.
A very well known flower
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A very well known flower
Last edited by Troels on Thu May 03, 2018 12:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Is this gooseberry ? One of my most favorite childhood fruit in Europe ... gone before ripe
Last edited by Saul on Thu May 03, 2018 6:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
Saul
μ-stuff
μ-stuff
Yep, I noticed those flowers. Not all varieties have those little 'spikes' on the fruits, must be a very 'hairy' variety, we have some (almost)'naked' ones...fruits in red and green. I think I can find a few in my 'gooseberry' catalog.., but not as nice as this one....
Always looking at the bright side of life,
Kr, Rudi
Kr, Rudi
Yes, it is a common gooseberry from our garden.
Se the full picture here
Stereo version for cross-eyed vision:
Se the full picture here
Stereo version for cross-eyed vision:
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Thanks to all for looking and commenting!
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