Deadly nightshade? Berries seem a bit large but the shape and color of the leaves make me think it is.
sitgloss
I don’t think its belladonna nightshade but I’m fairly sure it’s the same group id avoid, also I’ll look into it and reply with the answer.
TheRealPurpleDrink
Solanum dulcamara, or bittersweet nightshade
Hunter_Wild
It’s bittersweet nightshade. Horrible invasive here in northeast America. It is toxic, but only if you ate lots of the berries. The worst that eating one or two would do is some vomiting. Rip it up, and get all the roots. Any tiny bit of root left will regrow. It’s awful.
Adventurous-Day-8331
Bad news… Nightshade.
Potatoes, tomatoes, egg plant, peppers, are all members of this family of plants, but with less toxins.
Here in Ecuador, where I now live, Lo Lo fruit is also in the same category.
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Deadly nightshade? Berries seem a bit large but the shape and color of the leaves make me think it is.
I don’t think its belladonna nightshade but I’m fairly sure it’s the same group id avoid, also I’ll look into it and reply with the answer.
Solanum dulcamara, or bittersweet nightshade
It’s bittersweet nightshade. Horrible invasive here in northeast America. It is toxic, but only if you ate lots of the berries. The worst that eating one or two would do is some vomiting. Rip it up, and get all the roots. Any tiny bit of root left will regrow. It’s awful.
Bad news… Nightshade.
Potatoes, tomatoes, egg plant, peppers, are all members of this family of plants, but with less toxins.
Here in Ecuador, where I now live, Lo Lo fruit is also in the same category.
Bird berries. Something’s got to eat those.