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... Clusters of tiny, yellow, bell-shaped flowers followed by blue berries. Common under second-growth Douglas Fir as found in campground. Also at sites 66, 89 and 74. The green stems of this bush have sharp ridges and zigzag back and forth. Leaves 2 cm, oval. Red berries. Often grows on rotting stumps. ...
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Vegetable Insects - Purdue Extension Entomology

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