We have those, but I wasn't sure what they are called. All our berries have fallen off...which, I guess, means they have seeded the ground for more next year! :- )
@pyrrhula Thank you Ferry. @olivetreeann I think they like the nearby seeds better. @mzzhope They were healthy before the cold weather came. @kwind Thank you Kim. @jamibann Thank you Issi. @bkbinthecity Thank you Brian. @s4sayer Thanks Margo @thewatersphotos They really are pretty and the birds do seem to like them, as evidenced by the purple poop. @craftymeg Thank you Margaret. @tunia Thanks Tunia @hajeka Thank you Henk-Jan. I'm not sure that they are edible by people but the birds like them. @overalvandaan Thanks Saxa. @vignouse Thank you Richard.
@tosee@haskar@sdutoit Thank you Tom and Haskar. @pusspup You made me curious. This is from the US Forest Service "The berries are especially poisonous. Young leaves and stems when properly cooked are edible and provide a good source of protein, fat and carbohydrate. Regional names for the plant include poke, poke sallet, poke salad, and pokeberry." @sdutoit These are weeds, so I'm not sorry that they were nipped. Thank you for your views and comments.
November 17th, 2019
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@olivetreeann I think they like the nearby seeds better.
@mzzhope They were healthy before the cold weather came. @kwind Thank you Kim.
@jamibann Thank you Issi.
@bkbinthecity Thank you Brian.
@s4sayer Thanks Margo
@thewatersphotos They really are pretty and the birds do seem to like them, as evidenced by the purple poop.
@craftymeg Thank you Margaret.
@tunia Thanks Tunia
@hajeka Thank you Henk-Jan. I'm not sure that they are edible by people but the birds like them.
@overalvandaan Thanks Saxa.
@vignouse Thank you Richard.
@pusspup You made me curious. This is from the US Forest Service "The berries are especially poisonous. Young leaves and stems when properly cooked are edible and provide a good source of protein, fat and carbohydrate. Regional names for the plant include poke, poke sallet, poke salad, and pokeberry."
@sdutoit These are weeds, so I'm not sorry that they were nipped. Thank you for your views and comments.