Aralia Spinosa can flower in late summer and by fall have berries for wildlife. The birds will quickly devour the fruit.
Tag Archives: Devil’s Walking Stick
Thorniest Plant
The Arala Elata is one of the thorniest plants on my Oasis. These shrubs are thornier than Aralia Spinosa, but have proved less hardy. I am starting to wonder if my plant is the less-hardy Aralia Chinensis.
Bird Berries
There are a lot berries that are not edible for me, but birds love. Devil’s Walking Stick(Aralia spinosa) berries and Multiflora Rose(Rosa multiflora) Hips and Pokeweed(Phytolacca americana) berries.
Fall Colors 2011
Many trees dot the landscape with their fall color. Devil’s Walking Stick is a reliable purplish fall color, while Dawn Redwood has a mild hue to it. White Oak stands out of the crowd. Eastern Cottonwood can have some yellow in its fall color. Red Oaks are native here and I can see them easily […]
Fall Colors 2008
Some fall colors I saw this month: Amur Maple Devil’s Walking Stick White Oak Siberian Elms don’t really have good fall color, but sometimes the young seedling trees can show good color.