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Bracted Honeysuckle
I have only seen this plant once before and that was near the edge of Barrier Lake, Kananaskis. The plant above was found yesterday, on a hike at Bow Valley Provincial Park, Kananaskis, to my delight. This member of the Honeysuckle family grows in moist, wooded areas, June-July. There are two bracts (which turn reddish purple at maturity), with a pair of purplish black berries that are inedible, possibly poisonous.
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