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I think these are Pin Cherries but I can't tell for sure because the leaves are gone.

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On 12/8/2023 at 10:03 AM, fotografr said:

Hard to tell. These berries are soft and translucent and the winterberries appear to be more solid like a cranberry. 

So the tell might be where they're living. Winterberry is a wetland plant and likes to grow along river banks and in swampy low land. I'm not familiar with the terrain for Pin cherries.

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3 hours ago, pcgarner said:

So the tell might be where they're living. Winterberry is a wetland plant and likes to grow along river banks and in swampy low land. I'm not familiar with the terrain for Pin cherries.

These are growing alongside a river, so your ID might be correct. 

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On 12/7/2023 at 9:31 PM, fotografr said:

I think these are Pin Cherries but I can't tell for sure because the leaves are gone.

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The photograph is delightful. I bought a bottle of pin-cherry wine from a Hutterite Colony North of Winnipeg....Had the aroma of gasoline.

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