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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:26730:"Some that can be grown in Nebraska include: Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) is a northeast US native and very similar to downy serviceberry. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. The purple berry-like drupes follow and are attractive to wildlife and edible by humans. Each flower has five long bright white petals. Easy to grow, serviceberries are one of the first specimens to bloom in spring. In the center are 18 to 20 creamy-yellow tipped stamens surrounding green, hairless ovary with a long, green 5-parted style at the summit. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours.  ‘Autumn Brilliance’ and ‘Autumn Sunset’ were selected for their good orange to red fall color. Zones 4-9. amelanchier laevis cumulus allegheny serviceberry. aka Allegheny Serviceberry, Smooth Serviceberry, Smooth Shadbush. We highly recommend them as a bird attracting tree. This shrub does need a winter chill to produce spring flowers. Heavily branched, the tree has an interesting spreading branch pattern, and attractive light gray bark. Zones US, MS, LS; USDA 6-8. Also known as shadbush, shadwood or shadblow, this tree's white, frothy flowers in spring develop into luscious, edible berries in summer. The Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry can be pruned as a single stem tree or a multiple stemmed large shrub which is suitable for accent planting or privacy screening. Currently out of stock. We highly recommend them as a bird attracting tree. In a nutshell, there are just nine species of trees and shrubs of Serviceberry, and in this article, we shall go over different types. Serviceberries (Amelanchier spp.) The eye-catching berries ripen to a rosy red in June to be followed by wonderful late summer and autumn foliage of glowing orange and red. The purpose of this site is to present information about the systematics and evolution of these… The plant’s dark-gray bark also offers dramatic winter … Bark is light gray and smooth when young; dark gray with shallow grooves and long ridges with age. Plant it singly or in groves, preferably against a dark wall or a background of evergreens, like Norway Spruce, to make the flowers really pop. Amelanchier laevis. If you get the magazine, you can see the map of the garden in the article. Native Amelanchier. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Bees. Jul 11, 2012 - Amelanchier 'Autumn Brilliance' - in partnership with aspens or simply in place of, along road or to the sides with the newly planted aspens. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is an open multi-stemmed deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. They bear fruits in mid-summer, long before crabapples have ripened. In the Serviceberry is a four season charmer. ACCOUNT Fruit: Purplish blue, edible, 3⁄8". Dwarf shadbush forms dense, low thickets through the production of many upright shoots from the underground stems. This is answered comprehensively here. A small deciduous tree with dense, upright habit and oval crown. Call for Availability. Amelanchier arborea × Amelanchier laevis → This rare shadbush hybrid is known from MA, VT. Amelanchier lamarckii is a small, tough yet graceful, bushy tree or large shrub ideal for an exposed or difficult position. serviceberry. Small black-purple fruit is very sweet. The serviceberry ( Amelanchier spp.) Spectacular foliage emerges lime green and matures to brilliant gold and then coral, orange and red in fall. Christopher James (212) 998-6876. The striking flowers, the purplish, often sweet berries, and the brilliant fall color make serviceberry an attractive landscaping tree. Aztec Gold - Daylily. Above is the entry from the driveway. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is an open deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. It is hardy to zone 3. have amassed quite a few, including Juneberry, shadbush, shadblow, May cherry, servicetree, and sarvisberry.No matter what you call them, trees and shrubs of the … $10.99. This is a relatively low maintenance tree, and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed. The leaves are a dark green, medium sized oval. However they are quite adaptable to drier soil if they receive adequate water when they are establishing. Autumn Brilliance, also known as apple serviceberry is the most commonly available species at … Description. Loose fleecy white flowers in early spring produce tasty edible purple berries in summer. The trees have distinctly smooth gray bark and produce showy, star-shaped white flowers with five slender petals in the spring — very typical of the Rosaceae family.The fruits look more like a blueberry than anything else, though usually slightly larger. zoom Hover. It has dark green foliage throughout the season. ‘Autumn Brilliance’ – often grown as a multi-trunked tree or large shrub, height 15-20′, brilliant red fall color ‘Robin Hill’ – upright oval form, height 20-30′, yellow to red fall color ‘Rainbow Pillar’ – tight upright form, height 25′, mottled yellow, orange and red fall color Amelanchier x grand 'Autumn Brilliance' zoom Hover. They grow 1' to 2' a year, so they’re a good choice if you want a tree that won't grow like crazy and take over your yard. Find the perfect amelanchier stock photo. The order form gives a lot of information about this year’s selected tree and shrub: Amelancier canadensis ‘Autumn Brilliance’ (Shadbush) and hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight.’ But if you have additional questions, please just call or email me at 802-875-1340 or lbwillisct@comcast.net. ADD ANYTHING HERE OR JUST REMOVE IT… Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram. Insects. It has a brief but glorious show of white flowers in early spring. Often available as a single […] ‘Autumn Brilliance’ and ‘Autumn Sunset’ were selected for their good orange to red fall color. Autumn Brilliance or Apple serviceberry (A. grandiflora): Upright branching habit. Natural history: Various insects visit the flowers, which are followed by small berries that ripen in June. Botanists have had a hard time sorting out the different species in this genus because of The kinds most often on offer in garden centres are the downy serviceberry Amelanchier arborea and the Allegheny serviceberry Amelanchier laevis.Either is fine. Amelanchier x grandiflorum ‘Autumn Brilliance’ (NA Intraspecies Cultivar of Native Shadbush, Juneberry) 15’ x 15’ Zone 4 Showy, fragrant early Spring flowers turn to edible berries • brilliant Fall color • early pollinators/birds. The Amelanchier genus is made up of about 20 species of shrubs and small deciduous trees commonly known as Serviceberry, Shadbush, Sarvisberry, Juneberry, Saskatoon serviceberry, Shadblow, Shadwood, Sugarplum, and Wild-plum.. Serviceberry species have erect or drooping flowers in clusters of one to four flowers, or in racemes with 4 to 20 flowers. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is an open multi-stemmed deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. ‘Autumn Brilliance’ Apple Serviceberry1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 INTRODUCTION Apple Serviceberry is a hybrid between Amelanchier canadensis and Amelanchier laevis that grows 15 to 25 feet tall (Fig. What is a Saskatoon bush? ... Shadbush – a way of tracking the seasons used to come from observing nature’s sign. your own Pins on Pinterest Order Now Shipping Autumn of 2021. Loose fleecy white flowers in early spring produce tasty edible purple berries in summer. Loose fleecy white flowers in early spring produce tasty edible purple berries in summer. It is a shrubby tree that can be left alone to grow into a suckering shrub or pruned to a multi or single stemmed tree. The name Autumn Brilliance correctly describes the outstanding red fall leaf color, but equally spectacular is the burst of white spring flowers, followed by a small very dark colored edible berry. Robin Hill. Specimens planted in spring take longer to become established in the landscape and require more water initially. Princess Diana. Grows in a … For this species, look for Autumn Brilliance (with great orange-red fall leaves, and resistant to leaf spots and fireblight), ‘Forest Prince’ (disease resistant leaves and flowers along branches), or ‘Princess Diana’ (bright red fall leaves). Our garden entry Amalancier trees connect house and barn Amalanchier is also called "Shadbush", "Serviceberry" and "Juneberry." In the autumn, its leaves lighten from dark green to cheery gold and sumptuous shades of auburn and bronze, making the tree a feast for the eyes as well as for the tongue. Known also as the Chuckleberry, Currant-tree, Juneberry, Shadblow Serviceberry, Shadblow, Shadbush, Shadbush Serviceberry, Sugarplum, Thicket Serviceberry. Lime-free soil in sun to part shade. The serviceberry also is known for its purplish new leaves in spring that turn dark green in summer and yellow, orange or reddish in autumn… Autumn Brilliance serviceberries can be found growing in shrub borders or along residential street planting strips. At maturity, it … The foliage will not scorch in the sun unless conditions are extremely dry. It has a beautiful, five petaled white flower in spring, purple berries that the birds love in June, beautiful fall color and handsome, smooth grey branches in the winter. Serviceberry 'Autumn Brilliance' Clusters of showy white flowers in early spring; Sometimes call the 'Shadbush,' because it blooms when the 'Shad' run; Edible fruit in June attracts the birds; Tolerates very wet conditions; Shasta Daisy. SERVICEBERRY, SHADBUSH ‘Autumn Brilliance’ A naturally occurring selection. The oval leaves turn an outstanding brick red in the fall. Ripe fruits. Amelanchier normally grow into a regularly shaped upright but rounded shrub. $104.97. Grows to 20 feet. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is covered in stunning clusters of white flowers rising above the foliage in early spring before the leaves. Amelanchier x Grandiflora - Autumn Brilliance (Clump form) Amelanchier x Grandiflora - Ballerina (Tree form) Amelanchier x Grandiflora - Princess Diana (Tree & clump form) I think I prefer tree form for this application, but open to reasons for clump. Serviceberries (Amelanchier spp.) Amelanchier, also known as Serviceberry or Shadbush is being rediscovered, and with good reason. A great choice for spaces requiring a smaller stature plant. aka Juneberry, Snowy Mespilus. See more ideas about tree, plants, trees and shrubs. SASKATOON SERVICEBERRY Utility friendly tree. In the Piedmont, Amelanchier arborea beats other spring beauties to the punch, blooming earlier than dogwoods and often earlier than redbuds. Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’ PP5,717 Description & Overview An upright, heavily branched tree, the Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry provides four season interest with its showy flowers, edible fruits, fall color and bark. A dominant central leader supports strongly upward-oriented scaffold branches. The Allegheny Serviceberry often forms several trunks and grows in shade or partial shade.and can be used to attract birds. They are deciduous shrubs with some of the finest of autumn foliage colours. This article branches out into three sections that highlight facts about the tree, its hybrid called autumn brilliance and the diseases this beautiful tree may, sadly endure. Blue-green leaves turn orange-red in fall. A number of clones of Amelanchier arborea or hybrids of Amelanchier arborea x Amelanchier laevis (called Amelanchier x grandiflora) are listed, but they’re hard to find. From early spring blooms to edible berries in the summer to fiery red fall foliage to branches that catch falling snow, the Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry is truly a tree for all seasons. And if this multi-season interest isn’t enough, it’s also native to a good portion of the eastern US and southeast Canada! In the eastern U.S., hybrids and cultivars of Canada serviceberry (A. canadensis), downy serviceberry (A. arborea) and Allegheny smooth serviceberry (A. laevis) are often sold as A x grandiflora, with names such as ‘Autumn Brilliance’, ‘Snowcloud’ and ‘Robin Hill’. Upright racemes 2½ to 3½ inches tall with 5 to 12 white flowers at tips of branch twigs, emerging just before or with the leaves in early spring. Heavily branched, the tree has an interesting spreading branch pattern, and attractive light gray bark. SERVICEBERRY, SHADBUSH ‘Autumn Brilliance’ A naturally occurring selection. Amelanchier laevis Spring Flurry® PP15,304. This Serviceberry is most likely to be found where the ground is damp to wet all the time. Shadbush Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis) ... or selected varieties, named 'Autumn Brilliance. Scotch Broom Alternative: Shadbush iStock (Amelanchier) Why it's a standout: All you really need to know about this native is that it has a canopy of white flowers in spring, followed by berries you can eat (if birds don't beat you to them) and a grand finale of showy orange-red leaves. Lisa Lofland Gould. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry. Come September, they have two … Bacopa - Spring Annual. Similarly, you may ask, can you eat a serviceberry? More Stokes Garden. Description. About this Product. Specific epithet means large flowers. Sep 26, 2017. Amalanchier alnifolia is also known as Juneberry and Downy Serviceberry. Fall color is a mix of bright yellow, orange and red. For limited space, consider the more upright form of Amelanchier alnifolia 'Obelisk'. Produces larger flowers than other cultivars; some are pink. Good for shaded areas. Cluster of pure white flowers in spring before leafing out. More Info . A hybrid cross between native serviceberries, downy (A. arborea) and Allegheny (A. laevis), Autumn Brilliance serviceberry is an ornamental tree that grows in full-partial sun to about 20-25′ tall and wide. General facts about the Serviceberry tree. Serviceberry comes in both tree and shrub (multi-trunk) forms, and pruning determines its shape. Blooms in March and April (depending on location), with delicate white flowers arranged in clusters. From 15 to 25 species comprise the genus, according to how finely we cut our distinctions. Although Amelanchier is a generally maintenance free shrub, it is still subject to various diseases and pest infestations. Mature Height: 10-20 ft. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry. Pest Predictive Calendar for Landscapes and Nurseries The Pest Predictive Calendar is a monitoring tool to assist in predicting when susceptible life stage(s) (stage you want to target for control measures) of pest insects are active by using plant phenological indicators (PPI) and growing degree days (GDD). Discover (and save!) Specifications. Common Name: Shadbush; Amelanchier; A height and spread of 4x4 metres; Out of stock. Each flower has 5 petals and 5 sepals. Bacopa - … Christopher James. These autumn brilliance serviceberry trees are also well known for their fall color, and they can be found in nearly every single state, province, and territory in North America. Finely-toothed, oval-lanceolate leaves (to 3" long) emerge with bronze tints in spring, mature to dark green from late spring throughout summer before finally turning brilliant red to orange-red in fall. Plant this serviceberry … 20 gal. Press Contact. Trees such as Standing Ovation Serviceberry grow best if they are fertilized lightly in the spring once frost has passed with a well-balanced, extended-release, fertilizer such as espoma Tree -tone. These serviceberries also make a lovely understory tree/shrub or for growing along woodland margins. Autumn Brilliance - Shadbush. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is covered in stunning clusters of white flowers rising above the foliage in early spring before the leaves. The tree’s globular green berries redden and then darken as they ripen; they are widely used for pies, jellies, sweetbreads, and jams. £64.99. 28 Related Question Answers Found Is serviceberry a messy tree? April brings a profusion of star-shaped, white flowers with bronze tinged young leaves, followed later in the year by striking red autumn colour. Shrubby selection to 10 feet high; orange-red in fall. Our garden entry Amalancier trees connect house and barn Amalanchier is also called "Shadbush", "Serviceberry" and "Juneberry." Serviceberry (also called shadbush or Juneberry) is the first small white flowering tree you will see blooming in mid to late April in the woods along Highway 12. Pure white blooms smother a delicate latticework of twigs in spring. Autumn brings another treat when the leaves turn. *ALL PLANT MATERIAL IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY*. 'Autumn Brilliance' was introduced by Bill Wandell of Urbana, Illinois. Pruning Amelanchier - The service berry or juneberry. Notes: Edible fruit and beautiful fall foliage. Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry - multi stem. It has dark green foliage throughout the season. This tree or shrub has many, many names: Juneberry, shadbush, serviceberry, shadblow, wild sugarplum, saskatoon. Serviceberry usually grows to between 10 and 25 feet tall and 10 to 15 feet wide. Own root. Fall color is a mix of bright yellow, orange and red. Autumn Brilliance® Apple Serviceberry Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Sku #0253. Serviceberries (Amelanchier spp.) Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' This tremendously popular tree offers white blossoms in spring, followed by showy, sweet purplish-black fruit. alnifolia. known as juneberry, saskatoon, shadbush, sarvisberry or just sarvis, is a member of the rose family and native to North America. Susceptible to powdery mildew. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. There are others but these seem to be the most popular in the Nebraska/Iowa area. Autumn Brilliance - Shadbush. Serviceberry is hardy to zone 4, grows in full sun or part shade, in a variety of soil types to 10 to 25 feet tall depending on the species. SERVICEBERRY, SHADBUSH ‘Autumn Brilliance’ A naturally occurring selection. A moderately fast-growing tree, Autumn Brilliance® reaches its maximum height of 25 feet in only 10 years or so. H: 10m. Serviceberry, Drought-Tolerant Tree for North Carolina. In the autumn, its leaves lighten from dark green to cheery gold and sumptuous shades of auburn and bronze, making the tree a feast for the eyes as well as for the tongue. New Garden Winston-Salem 1312 Old Salisbury Rd. Smoketree 'Golden Spirit'. Serviceberry might reach 20' to 25' both tall and wide at maturity. Smoke-like plumes of pale pink flowers add interest. It also derives the common names of shadbush and shadblow from the fact that the masses of flowers tend to open at the same time that shad ascend the rivers in early spring to spawn. Serviceberry is a multitrunked shrub or small tree with a rounded crown and grows 15 feet tall. Shadbush, saskatoon, sugarplum, juneberry...all are names applied to the serviceberry, a North American native with plenty of landscaping potential. What is a Saskatoon bush? Robust selection with especially handsome dark green foliage that turns orange-red in autumn. This outstanding three season specimen should become a featured focal point. SKU: TR-ABS-10-BLGR Category: Serviceberry Brand: Bailey. In bloom now, our Amalanchier "Autumn Brilliance" trees, which frame the entry to our garden and run along the path that leads to our door. Amelanchier lamarckii. Facts about Serviceberry Tree. The shadblow serviceberry is a common name for a small, white-flowering, blue-fruiting native tree known botanically as Amelanchier canadensis. The serviceberry also is known for its purplish new leaves in spring that turn dark green in summer and yellow, orange or reddish in autumn… I forgot to mention that I also ordered 1 Success because it is supposed to be a good cross-pollinator for Autumn Brilliance. Produces berry-like fruit that ripens in June, changing from green to red to purplish black. Serviceberries (Amelanchier spp.) Orange-red autumn color. Flowers are about 1 inch across with 5 narrowly-oblong petals. A.grandiflora has been crossed with other species to create some lovely, three season hybrids. The main ornamental feature is the white flowersborne in drooping clusters in mid-spring. Forest Prince . Forsyth County NC. It produces blue berries from late spring to early summer. The oval leaves turn an outstanding brick red in the fall. Autumn Brilliance, also known as apple serviceberry is the most commonly available species at nurseries. Amelanchier laevis 'Snow Cloud'. In Soil / Climate: Saskatoon is native to North America and adaptable to most soil types but prefers moist soils in swamps and thickets. For the best fall foliage, try 'Autumn Brilliance.' These give way to healthy green foliage that turns orange in the fall. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. 15 gal. Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' 12L Product Code: 286756. Also known as western juneberry, prairie berry, or western serviceberry, Saskatoon bush (Amelanchier alnifolia) is native to the area extending from the inland northwest and the Canadian prairies to the southern Yukon.Saskatoon shrubs are attractive plants that bloom in spring and produce scads of bluish purple Saskatoon berries in summer. There are several species of serviceberry native to North America. The bark is smooth and light gray. The serviceberry also is known for its purplish new leaves in spring that turn dark green in summer and yellow, orange or reddish in autumn… ‘Autumn Brilliance’ is a popular selection for its fast growth rate and heavy branching. Blackfoot name for the berry: mis-ask-a-tomina (Parish et al 1996) or the Cree name: mis-ask-quah-toomina (U ofA: Plantwatch) Kingdom Plantae Plants Subkingdom Tracheobionta Vascular plants Superdivision … Juneberry, Shadbush, Shadblow, Shadwood, Shadbloon, Serviceberry, Sarvisberry, Sugarplum, Wild-Plum, Wild Pear, IndianPear, Chuckley Pear, May Cherry, Currant-tree, Saskatoon . The blooms attract bees and are followed by berries that attract birds. Depending on the cultivar, fall foliage can be red, orange, or yellow. In bloom now, our Amalanchier "Autumn Brilliance" trees, which frame the entry to our garden and run along the path that leads to our door. SHADBUSH Very hardy… Amelanchier canadensis ... Amelanchier × grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' AUTUMN BRILLIANCE APPLE SERVICEBERRY Utility friendly tree. In spring the showy, fragrant flowers bloom in clusters before leaf-out. These autumn brilliance serviceberry trees are also well known for their fall color, and they can be found in nearly every single state, province, and territory in North America. This selection is another excellent choice for bringing wildlife to your backyard or hunting land. The finale is a brilliant, fiery fall display. Narrow shrub or small tree to 40 feet., with nodding or drooping, 4 inches., white flower clusters. The smooth gray bark adds an interesting dimension to the landscape. Jun 3, 2019 - Explore Jim Talmadge's board "serviceberry tree", followed by 180 people on Pinterest. ‘Regent’ is a Western serviceberry ( A. alnifolia ) that only grows 6 feet tall, but produces larger and better tasting berries than the Eastern native species. All have attractive slender flower clusters that dangle in April, reddish-purple fruit in May and brilliant orange-red fall foliage. Some of the best-known cultivars include Autumn Brilliance, Rubescens and Strata. Downy serviceberry is a tall shrub or small tree found throughout Missouri in open or rocky woods. This shrub does need a winter chill to produce spring flowers. Orange-red fall color. Order Now Shipping Autumn of 2021. Branches don't droop and resist breakage. 'Autumn Brilliance' - 25 feet tall by 15 feet wide, rounded growth habit, red fall color. ‘Autumn Brilliance’ offers red-orange foliage in the fall and resistance to diseases; ‘Ballerina’ is very spreading, up to 20 ft tall with bronze new leaves and masses of large ﬂ owers; ‘Robin Hill’ has pale pink ﬂ owers; ‘Rubescens’ has ﬂ owers ﬂ … Attractive light gray bark. Ornamental beauty, especially thanks to its enchanting spring blossoms and fiery fall colors. In … Latin: Amelanchier alnifolia. Aztec Gold - Daylily. There are several nice selections: Amelanchier arborea, Amelanchier x grandiflora and Amelanchier ‘Autumn Brilliance’. Prince William. Full Screen $ 199.99. I also don't consider a normal lifespan of 50-60 years to be short lived. It emanates a sense of serenity and positivity. Nicknames include Shadbush and Juneberry, named for the annual summer time frame of the ripe berries. With its flowers, fruit, fall color and attractive bark, shadbush is truly a plant with four seasons of interest. Lovely autumn colour. Masses of pink flowers age to white in spring and dark green foliage. Facts. I chose serviceberry, also known as shadbush or Juneberry. Product Questions . Bright red fall berries and foliage. To be honest, I think they are a bit bigger than the cultivars right now. … The best of the hybrids are probably ‘Autumn Brilliance’ and ‘Robin Hill’. โทร: 3373 , 02-3298322 งานประกันคุณภาพการศึกษา อาคาร a คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ Again, the fall color of this tree is mesmerizing with leaves of an orange-red, gold, or yellow. The Amelanchier group of shrubs or small trees do not require pruning normally - other than for shaping or controlling of size. Fall color is a mix of bright yellow, orange and red. A great variety is the ‘Autumn Brilliance’ which offers red-orange foliage, hence the name Autumn Brilliance. $185.00. In autumn, the leaves on the Juneberry Serviceberry turn orange-red. This popular tree offers white blossoms in spring, followed by showy, sweet purplish-black fruit. Nurseries carry mostly hybrids such as ‘Autumn Brilliance’ that are more floriferous or have stronger fall color than the straight species. Loose fleecy white flowers in early spring produce tasty edible purple berries in summer. Also known as western juneberry, prairie berry, or western serviceberry, Saskatoon bush (Amelanchier alnifolia) is native to the area extending from the inland northwest and the Canadian prairies to the southern Yukon.Saskatoon shrubs are attractive plants that bloom in spring and produce scads of bluish purple Saskatoon berries in summer. ";s:7:"keyword";s:26:"shadbush autumn brilliance";s:5:"links";s:771:"<a href="http://royalspatn.adamtech.vn/nha/zebronics-bluetooth-speaker-manual">Zebronics Bluetooth Speaker Manual</a>,
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