Sentences with general and homogeneous words.
What is the punctuation in sentences with general and homogeneous words.
In Russian the scheme is that (G - general word, h - homogeneous words)
... G: h, h, h, h...
... h, h, h, h - G...
... G: h, h, h, h - G.
Is the scheme in English the same? For example, is the punctuation in the next sentences correct
1) I like different kinds of berries: strawberries, blueberries, blackberries.
2) Wardrobes, tables, chairs, sofas - all the furniture must be brown.
3) I love beauties of the nature: rivers, forests, fields, fresh air - all these make me enjoyed.
Thanks, in advance!