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Lycium is a shrub that grows to about 12 ft (4 m) in height. The bright red berries are usually harvested in late summer or early autumn.
Red fruits, such as berries. Blue berries also.
a holly bush has shiny green leaves that have sharp points and red berries.
Blackberries are red and become black when ripe.
Jackle berries
Lonicera maackii
Teaberry flowers are white. Its berry is bright red.
A barberry is a thorny shrub of the genus Berberis, which bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.
Lycium is a shrub that grows to about 12 ft (4 m) in height. The bright red berries are usually harvested in late summer or early autumn.
Redcurrant is a shrub native to western Europe, and a member of the gooseberry family. It bears bright red semi-transparent berries. Redcurrant jelly is more of a jam made by adding redcurrant berries to sugar and boiling.
STRAWBERRIES
The bright red berries are usually harvested in late summer or early autumn. The roots are usually harvested in the spring. Berries and roots can be used either fresh or dried.
Skimmia http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/857.shtml
Firethorn is one shrub that has bright orange berries in Maine during the month of July.Specifically, the above-mentioned name (Pyracantha spp) functions as one of the shrub's beloved common names. It is an introduced plant in Maine since its native range comprises southeast Europe eastward to Southeast Asia. Depending upon the species, pyracantha will produce orange, red or yellow berries in summer after a white-flowered blooming from late spring to early summer.
I don't know its botanical name, but Winterberry is a type of deciduous holly that has red or orange berries, depending on the type. You will need a male Winterberry if you want your female Winterberry to produce berries. The type with orange berries is one of my favorite shrubs for winter interest. They grow well in my USDA zone 8b area.
A tree that starts with the letter R.....Red Maple.
Pansies can be red Petunias