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Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk / Streptopus amplexifolius
I love seeing this plant with it's beautiful bright berries. Just love the mix of orangy red, green and black. This one was growing in the forest in Bragg Creek Natural Area, east of Kananaskis and west of Calgary, when we went there to botanize the area on 3rd September 2010. Those who are unfamiliar with wild plants may confuse this plant with the False Solomon's-seal, as the leaves are similar.
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