Have you seen this Yew Barry? The attractive berry is not edible. All parts of this plant is toxic.
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Justin Baker
From a Google search: "Despite serious safety concerns, yew is used for treating diphtheria, tapeworms, swollen tonsils (tonsillitis), seizures (epilepsy), muscle and joint pain (rheumatism), urinary tract conditions, and liver conditions. Women use it for starting menstruation and causing abortions."
Tincognito
At least it is pretty to look at.
lady grey
They sure look cute though. Like tiny Christmas ornaments
Kristin Cabaniss
I tend to think all berries in the wild are dangerous. I know that's not actually true but since I am not good at knowing for sure I just avoid them all!