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By July, the fruits on native shrubs along the trail show several different stages of ripeness. By now, red osier dogwood's are pure white and fully ripe. Because of their "high nutritional value ... [and significant] fat content," however, they disappear fast, into the lake trail's invisible but articulate bird population. "Dogwoods rate fifth in wildlife value among North American plants" (Bates 62). |