Might be a holly bush leaf but im not 100% sure :)
Liberty is the only moshling that is attracted to 3 Love Berries, but two of the Love Berries have to have a specific color.061 Liberty the Happy Statue [Worldies] Black Love Berries, Red Love Berries, any Love Berries
You can get Liberty. 061 Liberty the Happy Statue [Worldie] Black Love Berries, Red Love Berries, any Love Berries
You need to plant love berries in your garden, and hope that one of them will turn out to be a red one. That's basically all you can do, and just keep planting love berries in the hope that one time it will become red.
cali: blue love berries, yellow love berries, any magic bean
Location: 1.Sold at the food store on the south side of Port Sarim if there are some in the player's stock (which you recently sold to the store). There are not many restocked in the Port Sarim store. 2.Sold by Beefy Bill north of Lumbridge windmill for 3 coins. Up to 10 may be purchased per day.3.Can be picked from the two red berry bushes on the south-east side outside Varrock's walls . Two berries may be picked from each bush. They take 2 minutes to regrow.(east of the altar where you slay the demon in the demon slayer quest F2p) .4. Red berries can also be grown with the Farming skill at level 10 in any bush patch. Four berries can be picked from this bush granting 4.5 Farming experience each.Uses:1.You can use red berries to make red dyes. Just ask Aggie the witch inDraynor Village to make red dye and bring her three bunches of redberries and 5 coins as a fee.2. Red berries can also be used to make redberry pies; The Knight's Sword quest requires you to make a Red berry pie.3. Red berries also are used in Goblin Diplomacy to make the orange dye by mixing the red/yellow dyes.4. Red berries are also used in Prince Ali Rescue to make a skin paste for the Prince.~the end~ ~thank you~O.O\_/
The fernleaf full moon maple is a plant with 3 lobe red leaves that develops blue berries. Acer japonicum is the scientific name for this type of plant.
Holly
Red berries and green leaves.
A Holly Bush.
Holly. Ilex family.
The plant you are referring to is likely the holly plant. Holly is a traditional Christmas symbol due to its red berries and shiny, spiky leaves. It is often used in wreaths, decorations, and floral arrangements during the holiday season.
Holly yaupon (Ilex vomitoria) is a small tree which grows in Florida and which has red berries. The tree in question matures to a height of 20 feet (6.096 meters) and showcases red berries and shiny leaves.
A common shrub that features alternate leaves and red berries in clumps is the Winterberry (Ilex verticillata). This deciduous holly is known for its bright red berries that persist into winter, providing visual interest. Winterberry typically grows in wetland areas and is often used in landscaping for its ornamental value. It requires a male plant nearby for pollination to produce its vibrant berries.
To identify a red berry bush in your garden, look for a bush with small red berries growing on it. The berries may be round or oval in shape and have a bright red color. The leaves of the bush may also help you identify it, as they are typically green and may have a distinct shape or texture. Be cautious when identifying berries in your garden, as some red berries can be toxic if consumed.
Holly Bush/ Ilex
It is a perennial herb, distinguished by its dark green leaves and clusters of red berries.
061 Liberty the Happy Statue [Worldie] Black Love Berries, Red Love Berries, any Love Berries