Laurel berries, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 15 Sep 2010
Berries, on a laurel growing between the Annadale Embankment Image and the Lagan, near the Governor’s Bridge. They have a passing resemblance to cherries but contain a toxin which makes them unsuitable for human consumption. Image shows the unripe (green) berries. See also Image