Wayfaring Tree
The wayfaring tree is a deciduous shrub with a history of practical use. Its flexible stems were once used to bind hay bales, and in parts of Europe, its straight-grained wood was crafted into arrows. The berries are a food source for birds, while nectar attracts insects like hoverflies. Several moth species rely on its leaves to feed their larvae. Although birds consume the berries, they are mildly toxic to humans and should not be eaten.
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