That looks suspiciously similar to the miniature Easter egg plant (rainbow variant)
AWandMaker
Porcelain Berry. They are very pretty, but spread quickly!!!
got-bent
The leaves and tendrils say grape but the fruit says candy land.
Envirosci
Porcelain Berry. I was also astonished by the large number of bees all over the flowers. There were so many different species of bees and wasps all at once too. Pretty, but not safe to eat and eat and aggressively invasive in the North East though.
Unusual-Ad-6550
Uggg horribly aggressive weedy vine. It is taking over rural Tennessee. It is on every single fence and crowding out desirables. I almost lost my entire muscadine vineyard because porcelain berry grew up and crowded the muscadines out before I figured out what was going on. Being in the grape family, their vines and leaves are fairly similar and they easily can be confused with muscadines and grapes until their berries make it really obvious.
drewpastperson
Porcelain berry kill it. Very invasive
fabeeleez
They look like bird eggs
longcreepyhug
Porcelain berry
BushyOldGrower
Insanely invasive, we have forewarned you to pull it now!
RVAgirl_1974
Thank you all! How do I mark this as solved?
Strivos1
So thats how you grow easter eggs!
wmstell
Snozzberries
Acceptable-Hat-9862
Wow! What a unique-looking plant! They look like little speckled treasures.
ItsForFun76
The Opossums love them too…
Friskycouple42O
They look like a robin’s eggs, how cute!
Round_Engineer8047
They look like Cadbury Mini Eggs.
floofychaps
Forbidden Cadburys Mini Eggs
TimelyYogurtcloset82
I looked up the scientific name because I can’t cope without. Ampelopsis glandulosa. In Vitaceae, the grape family.
I do very much support adoption of Mini Egg Berry though. 🥚
Lynda73
Kill it now!!! It will take over and strangle everything, even large, mature trees. Trust us, please. Porcelain vine. I’ve spent all summer trying to remove it from mine, and it’s also coming up everywhere from birds pooping the seeds.
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looks like something from Willy wonka
That looks suspiciously similar to the miniature Easter egg plant (rainbow variant)
Porcelain Berry. They are very pretty, but spread quickly!!!
The leaves and tendrils say grape but the fruit says candy land.
Porcelain Berry. I was also astonished by the large number of bees all over the flowers. There were so many different species of bees and wasps all at once too. Pretty, but not safe to eat and eat and aggressively invasive in the North East though.
Uggg horribly aggressive weedy vine. It is taking over rural Tennessee. It is on every single fence and crowding out desirables. I almost lost my entire muscadine vineyard because porcelain berry grew up and crowded the muscadines out before I figured out what was going on. Being in the grape family, their vines and leaves are fairly similar and they easily can be confused with muscadines and grapes until their berries make it really obvious.
Porcelain berry kill it. Very invasive
They look like bird eggs
Porcelain berry
Insanely invasive, we have forewarned you to pull it now!
Thank you all! How do I mark this as solved?
So thats how you grow easter eggs!
Snozzberries
Wow! What a unique-looking plant! They look like little speckled treasures.
The Opossums love them too…
They look like a robin’s eggs, how cute!
They look like Cadbury Mini Eggs.
Forbidden Cadburys Mini Eggs
I looked up the scientific name because I can’t cope without. Ampelopsis glandulosa. In Vitaceae, the grape family.
I do very much support adoption of Mini Egg Berry though. 🥚
Kill it now!!! It will take over and strangle everything, even large, mature trees. Trust us, please. Porcelain vine. I’ve spent all summer trying to remove it from mine, and it’s also coming up everywhere from birds pooping the seeds.
ohhhhh they look like chocolate malt eggs <333