



Ardisia crenata
Coralberry is a fun plant that grows bright red berries! It has shiny green leaves and can be found in gardens and parks. The berries are not for eating, but they look beautiful and attract birds.
Hábitat: Urban areas
The Coralberry is an evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves that have wavy edges. It produces small, star-shaped white flowers in summer, followed by striking clusters of bright red berries that often last through winter, making it visually distinct.




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Despite being pretty, eating its bright berries can make you feel ill!
In some warm places, this plant is considered super invasive!
It's also known as "Christmas berry" because of its festive look!
Its vibrant red berries can stay on the plant for over a year!
Coralberry has bright red berries that stay on its branches all winter, helping it provide food for birds when other plants are bare.
Coralberry has shiny, dark green leaves all year long, which helps it make food from sunlight even in colder months.
Coralberry can grow well in shady spots, helping it thrive in forests where sunlight is limited for other plants.
Turdus migratorius
Eats persistent berries in winter.
Mimus polyglottos
Feasts on the bright red fruits.
Apis mellifera
Visits small white flowers for nectar.
Las plantas con flores son cualquier planta que produce flores como parte de su ciclo reproductivo.
Un arbusto es una planta leñosa más pequeña que un árbol, típicamente con múltiples tallos que se ramifican desde o cerca del suelo.
Las plantas de hoja perenne conservan su follaje durante todo el año, sin perder nunca todas sus hojas a la vez.
Las plantas frutales producen frutos, que son los ovarios maduros de las plantas con flores que contienen semillas.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Describe plantas que son particularmente atractivas y beneficiosas para una amplia variedad de organismos polinizadores.
Esta característica de hábitat indica especies que pueden coexistir con los humanos en entornos urbanos y suburbanos, utilizando estructuras artificiales y espacios verdes.
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Do not eat the berries, as they are not safe for people.
50-200 cm
50-150 cm
0.5-1 cm
Verano
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Perenne
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