im looking at that bird and thinking that bird is there for the berries...
if the bird can eat the berries would it be safe to say that those berries were eatable for human?
if you can make a cafine tea from the leaves could you eat the berries in a survival situation???
and i'm thinking there are two differant opinions of what the plant i have is...
its either privot or yapon holly...
i wish i knew more about this subj.. but i do know that it does dry out pretty fast and when you cut it and debark the same day the bark almost just peels off...in fact i have peeled off a shaft or two to loan my knife to one of the boys so he could skin his... and when you debark the shaft is very wet... soo wet it feels like it was in water but its not sticky just very fresh...
and the wood when it dries it's very white and stay's white for the most part and it sands very smooth with 400 grit automotive sand paper.. but the shaft itself is not hollow or softer on the inside or in cener in fact i have had the boys just sharpen there tips on the day of cutting and they have shot them that way on the same day just to fool around but the tips are soft and beak easily but if they leave it sharp when wet the next day the tip is fairly dry and kinda hard and very sharp.... and i told them that this would work in survival mode for small game like rabbits and squirles... and even bird... i have one of the temp survival arrow that the boys made, here that they left behind and its been drying for about a month and it was sharpend the day it was cut and teh tip is very hard and verysharp... it lookd to be very good as is for rabbit...
soo i dont know if that helps but that is kinda what this stuf acts like..
oh also the shafts are very straight for the most part in that they dont curve very much but they are kinds snakey.. and i meant that the shaft is very straight but bumpy or wavy in like inch or 3/4 intervals but it is still very naturaly straight and i shoot the "one" that i made and it shoots very consitant... but its not very light at all... i mean i dont have a scale but its noticably heavirer than my cedar arrows..all though i did spray poly on it like four coats and the nylon string i used to wrap the feathers and tip migh have added wieght to it...
but even a bar drie shaft with about the same thickness of lets say an 11/64 cedar shaft its going to be heavier... and the survival arrows the boys made with no feathers and just sharpend points fly fairly straight...