Snowberries

The genus of the snow berry, as I was unable to identify its species is the Symphoricarpos, upon seeing its relations, it appears to be in the family honeysuckles, having close relationships to plants such as the Japanese honeysuckle and the fullers teaser to name a few. It is in the domain of eukaryotes and the kingdom of plants.

There are no common adaptations between all species as there was a combination of animals and plants although one could argue that they all are eukaryotes and thus likely have mitochondria and a nucleus. That being said, among the plants, all were capable of photosynthesis and many were also angiosperms which produced flowering bodies.

One unique trait was held by the snow berry which not only bears fruit, (which only one other plant has) but in fact, bears poisonous fruit which can be harmful to humans.

Publicado el 19 de septiembre de 2021 por oz_photos oz_photos

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Septiembre 15, 2021 a las 03:11 PM EDT
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