Help identifying berry with spikes?

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  1. VetGirl

    VetGirl Member

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    Hi there. I'm currently working in an emergency animal hospital. One of our patients may have ingested this fruit. It is growing on a tree in the clients backyard. It would be useful to know if the plant has any toxic principles, but we first need to know what it is. Thanks for any help you can offer!
     

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    Looks like the fruit from a Cornus Kousa, aka Kousa Dogwood tree. The fruit is edible according to this website:

    http://www.hort.uconn.edu/Plants/c/corkou/corkou1.html

    "dull, raspberry red, pendant fruits when ripe
    ripe fruits look somewhat like large raspberries
    unripe, green fruits, stand upright along the stems
    ripening occurs form late august through October
    fruits are mealy, but edible
    fruit display can be showy"
     
  3. VetGirl

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    That's it! Thank you so much. Glad to know it's not toxic to the dog. :]
     

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