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Is it planted upside down?
Ai said Salix matsudana 'Tortuosa', also known as Corkscrew Willow or Dragon's Claw Willow. This plant is native to China and was introduced in the early 1900s. It is prized for its unique, contorted branches, which are particularly noticeable in winter when the tree is dormant. The twisting branches are often used as decorations and in floral arrangements. Corkscrew Willow is a fast-growing, medium-to-large tree that thrives in moist soil.
But I would have said : Ded by the look of it 🤣
Everything but the rose guess was correct!
Not dead! Just sprouting haha. Also much more common than a Corkscrew willow lol.
Getting further; it's more commonly known than red osier dogwood and is consumed.
I thought the same when I saw them, but no!
A little closer as it is a fruit!
Not a berry, but it is often spread on toast.
Getting colder. You pivoted off toast but got away frok it being a fruit.
Not quite! Another hint: it's not used for jam.
Getting further again. Another hint: the inside is green.
You finally got it!