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green leafy ardisia crenata berry plant at floral market. Selective focus
Coralberry branch with berries - Latin name - Symphoricarpos orbiculatus
ardisia, coral tree close-up
Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae )
Coralberry Symphoricarpos orbiculatus - ornamental plant native to North America with red fruits with seeds in autumn in the garden, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
"Two-coloured Coralberry" flowers and buds (or Bromeliad Flower) in Ulm, Germany. Its Latin name is Aechmea Fulgens, native to Brazil.
Coral berry - Latin name - Ardisia crenata
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus branch close up
Coralberry (Ardisia crenata) on the branch.
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Group of red snowberries with a little ice and frost in winter
Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae is known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry tree, hen's-eyes and spiceberry. Houseplant.
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coralberry (Ardisia crenata) on the branch.
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Common winterberry
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry branch with berries- Latin name - Symphoricarpos orbiculatus
Red fruits of ardisia crenata or coral berrie in Japanese winter
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Ripe fruits of a common snowberry  (Symphoricarpos albus) hanging on a branch against a blurred green background in a park in autumn. Snowberry on a green bush also known as Symphoricarpos albus.
Ripe fruits of a common snowberry  (Symphoricarpos albus) hanging on a branch against a blurred green background in a park in autumn. Snowberry on a green bush also known as Symphoricarpos albus.
Christmas plant in bloom Ardisia crenata, the coral berry. With red berries perfect for Christmas an evergreen shrub that produces dark green toothed leaves at the edges, small flowers and berries extremely durable, even when detached from the plant.
cluster of the Ardisia elliptica berries.
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
White fruits of a common snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) hanging on a branch against a blurred barren background in a park in winter. Snowberry on a barren bush also known as Symphoricarpos albus.
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coralberry, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, berries with seeds on the branches of a plant in the garden in winter, Ukraine
Coral bush ( Ardisia crenata ) berries. Primulaceae evergreen shrub. The berries ripen red in winter and are used in New Year decorations in Japan as an auspicious tree.
Bright red berries from a Winterberry Holly shrub - Ilex verticillata
Close up of Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry tree, hen's-eyes and spiceberry.

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