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#230357 Aug 24th, 2008 at 10:58 AM
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This morning was cleaning around a shed and under my Banana plant found this plant I have no idea what it is growing there in a corner.
This is the full plant as I found it.
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Closer shot showing the fruit green to purple about the size of a pencil eraser.

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The ripe fruit up close.

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Close up of top of leaf.

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Bottom of leaf close up.

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Has to be a gift from birds I have no idea what it is hope someone can help.


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I have no idea, Jimmy. It doesn't look like my elderberry tree/shrubs. I does look a little like some cotoneaster that I once had. But there are at least 50 varieties of cotoneasters, I think.
Gifts from birds can be good things sometimes and sometimes not so good.


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Thanks Tina will try and search on cotoneaster.


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It looks like a black currant to me. Have you tried the berries? They should be mildly sweet with a hint of tartness.


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could it be pokeweed? I posted some pics to ID a few years ago and i think Jiffy said it was pokeweed? don't mean to put you on the spot Jiffy grin


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no, wasn't me that said poke weed. don't try the berries, jimmy. looks like a young china berry tree. and if it is, the berries are poisonous. kissie kenny, i'm not on the spot anymore than usual! i don't know anything about pokeweed.

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Originally Posted by Jiffymouse
no, wasn't me that said poke weed. don't try the berries, jimmy. looks like a young china berry tree. and if it is, the berries are poisonous. kissie kenny, i'm not on the spot anymore than usual! i don't know anything about pokeweed.


Jiffy I NEVER eat something I am not 100% sure of. Thanks Kenny someone else told me it was Poke weed so I looked it up with 2 people saying that and sure enough that looks just like what I pulled up. Now I have to tell my neighbor she was right and that grips me to have to admit to her I was wrong and she was right.
Thanks everyone for your input and knowledge.


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Poor you..........

Pretend you for got anddon't tell her...... yikes


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I think it's some type of weed because I have something that shows up that looks like it. Is it joe pie weed or something like that?



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Jim,my--I do not know its name--but I KNOW the berries are poisonous. When I was young My cousins & I would make juice out of these and "write" with it.

Someone told (me-us) that it was poisonous.--it has been to long and so I don't remeber anything else. But THAT was teh berry--and it IS a weed I am 98% sure.


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Thanks everyone I think I have settled on Poke Salad (sallett) as Kenny and my nosy neighbor both said that was what they thought it was I googled it and sure enough it looks just like what I have. Billie and her family cut up and fried the stem we had always ate it but ours did not look like this one does. JunieGirl the web site also said Native Americans made paint out of the berries and the berries were used in ink and for paint.

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That looks like the weed I get in my garden that someone told me was called night shade. it's very invasive here and can get very large. I rip every single one out that i see!


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That sure is poke weed. All parts are poisonous except the very young shoots. That is what is eaten.

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Originally Posted by Jimmy V
This morning was cleaning around a shed and under my Banana plant found this plant I have no idea what it is growing there in a corner.
This is the full plant as I found it.
flowers/FullPlant.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/>

Closer shot showing the fruit green to purple about the size of a pencil eraser.

flowers/Plantshowingfruit.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/>

The ripe fruit up close.

flowers/Ripefruit.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/>

Close up of top of leaf.

flowers/Topofleaf.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/>

Bottom of leaf close up.

flowers/Bottomofleaf.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/>

Has to be a gift from birds I have no idea what it is hope someone can help.


in all honesty I do not know---there was soemthing like that that us kids used to pick and make our "ink" with, back in the day. we were always told the berries were poisonous. why but as I neve ate one I really do not know.


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pOISONOUS TO HUMANS

POKEWEED ..PHYTOLACCA AMERICANA

GOOD FOR BIRDS BUT NOT HUMANS .POISON.

If in doubt look it up .. I am reading our agriculture book on weeds.


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Dodge, you are a good woman thumbup

Thanks for looking it up.


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