So pretty Daphne! My guess would be Pyracantha because of the thorns and the fact that the leaves and mature fruit are shown. The Winterberry that I'm familiar with is deciduous and shows off its fruit on bare branches.
I enjoy collecting dishes made by the Homer Laughlin China Company, especially the Art Deco Fiesta, Harlequin and Riviera dinnerware lines. I'm always on the hunt for vintage tablecloths and other accessories to compliment my collection.
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Whatever the pattern, it's gorgeous!! I love it.
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So pretty Daphne! My guess would be Pyracantha because of the thorns and the fact that the leaves and mature fruit are shown. The Winterberry that I'm familiar with is deciduous and shows off its fruit on bare branches.
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