Cranberries #1
by Jim Sauchyn
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Cranberries #1
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Jim Sauchyn
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Wild cranberries hang in profusion in the forests of Alberta. They ripen in early fall and can be picked and used in a variety of preserves such as jelly. They look particulary beautiful when they occur in abundance in the forest with their brilliant red colors of the leaves and berries.
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September 16th, 2011
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Dessie Durham
Jim, this photo was quite a surprise to me. I honestly did not know how cranberries grew. The commercials on TV all ways show them being pickup from water and bottled. LOL. These cranberries are beautiful and I thank you for posting these.
Jim Sauchyn replied:
Thanks Dessie, I think these are highbush or common cranberries. They grow quite profusely in ALberta. My father used to pick them and make preserves. They have a very tart taste. They also look very pretty in the woods in the fall with their bright red colors.