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   Salmon Berry

 

Salmon Berry

Salmon Berry tends to grow in wet places. Often found by rivers or follows the roads in shady places. The bush is about the same size as that of a Bramble bush. It produces either Red or Yellow berries, when ripe are very tasty, being sweet and a bet souer for the yellow ones. This plant is best for L1 nymphs, especially for Phyllium species to get started, as the leafs are very thin. Though its a bad choice for general feeding as the leafs will die off after only 5- 6 days, not even lasting long enaph for them to be all eaten.

 

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