Glossy buckthorn

Glossy buckthorn grows in the Tioga River Wildlife and Conservation Area in Belmont on Tuesday morning. The invasive plant has rounded leaves with a pointed end, and a glossy texture. It can grow berries that range in color from purple to yellow or green. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)

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