Trees with decorative fruits
The following inclination is of trees whose brightly - coloredfruits are usually decorative for some time after theleaves have fall . Birds soon attack and strip theberries on a number of kinds almost as before long as theyare right , but the chase are less hard attacked . With some tree diagram , Charles Edward Berry are only gestate on female trees;in many instances gardener can select these .
CERCIS SILIQUASTRUM The Judas tree carriesred and purple pods from belated summer far into the wintertime .

COTONEASTER FRIGIDUS Heavy crops of clustersof rich bright bolshy are borne in autumn and former winter .
CRATAEGUS All the thorns carry crops ofhaws , the more dramatic let in C.durobrivensiswith heavy red yield lasting well into wintertime ; C.lavalleihas large orange - red berries that hanginto the new year ; C.mollis , the red haw , hasvery large red fruit which send packing rather early to makea salient carpeting under the tree ; C.orientalishas big ellipse or yellowish - red yield ; C.prunifoliahas large , crimson fruits , combined with crimson autumnfoliage ; C.punctatahas large , somewhat pearshaped dull ruby fruits ; C.wattiana , theAltai Mountain thorn , has magnanimous , translucent , yellowfruit .
CYDONIA OBLONGA The vulgar quince bush , hasgolden fruit which combine effectively with the yellowautumnal leaves .

EVODIA HUPEHENSIS Female trees bear clustersof scarlet berries .
IDESIA POLYCARPA Female tree carry bunchesof brilliant ruby berries in fall .
genus Ilex x ALTACLARENSIS I.aquifoliumthe hollies , are among Britain ’s most beautifulberrying trees , though fruiting only on female tree . I.a . bacciflava ( fructu - luteo)has yellow Charles Edward Berry .
genus Malus The crab - apples , mostly carry yield . The best admit the following :
M. x alden - hamensis , fruit numeroussmall , deep purple;M. eleyi , lustrous crimson;M.‘Gibb ’s Golden Gage ’ , waxy yellow fruit;M.Golden Hornet ’ , bright yellowed fruit hanging late;M.John Downie ’ , turgid , narrow fruits , yellowwith violent flush , flavour good;M. prunifoliaandits cultivars , ‘ Cheal ’s Crimson’,fastigiata , pendulaand Rinki ’ have red fruits hanging long on thetree;M. purpureahas light . crimson fruit;M.robusta , the cherry apple or Siberian Cancer , has , heavycrops of longlasting low fruits , the two cultivarsbeing Red Siberian ’ and ‘ Yellow Siberian’;M.`WisleyCrab ’ has magnanimous , cryptical - red yield .
PRUNUS though some of this genus , eg , cherries , carry attractive yield , they are eaten bybirds even before mature . SORBUS The raft ashesand whitebeams often have decorative Charles Edward Berry , but onmost mintage they are eaten at an early phase by hoot . The following are normally exceptions : S.cashmeriana , bombastic , glint white , hang late;S. esserteauiana , very orotund clump of small scarlet , or in(lava , yellow fruit , hang belatedly ; S.hupehensis , largeclusters of small white fruit , turning pink , and hanginglate ; S. ` Joseph Rock ’ has amber - color in , farseeing - lastingberries ; S.sargentianahas expectant clusters ofsmall , orange - red berries ; S. scalaris has bright red , low fruits .