[NatureNS] Multiflora Rose

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Hi Nancy & All,
     It is especially appreciated in late winter to judge from bird 
activity in the nearby bushes and red splotches in the snow. It would be 
great if the thornless strain could become predominant.
YT, DW, Kentville

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From: "nancy dowd" <nancypdowd@gmail.com>
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: 12/3/2017 6:50:39 AM
Subject: [NatureNS] Multiflora Rose

>Overlooking its faults, Multiflora Rose is a seriously bird-friendly 
>shrub judging by the number of pictures on the NSBS Facebook page 
>lately showing regular and unusual birds in its branches and feeding on 
>the rosehips. One has to wonder if it’s spread has contributed to the 
>number of migrants lingering later into the Fall and Winter? It 
>certainly seems to help them survive at least.
>
>Nancy
>
>Sent from my iPad

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