It’s a Rubus, raspberry, blackberry etc. Poison ivy doesn’t have thorns
Knitchick82
Nope, definitely not. PI won’t have thorns. Rubus does (raspberry, etc), and some creepers do as well.
jmb456
Isn’t. Looks like bramble/wild blackberry
strange__effect
I’d wager a blackberry. Leaves of three, leave them be but if it’s thorny or hairy it’s a berry. 100% thorny.
Twinkie4ever
Looks like what I have in my backyard . I always thought poison ivy also. But I have had so many close calls with touching it and nothing. If it is blackberries, it grows like crazy and I have not ever seen a berry in mine growing.
gobbledygook71
Isn’t
jus256
If it has thorns, it isn’t.
lawyerwithabadge
It is
ScoobyDoo13-13
Black Raspberry
BestInspector3763
Trailing BlackBerry
PegasaurusWrecks
Raspberry. You can tell by the powdery color of the stem
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It’s a Rubus, raspberry, blackberry etc. Poison ivy doesn’t have thorns
Nope, definitely not. PI won’t have thorns. Rubus does (raspberry, etc), and some creepers do as well.
Isn’t. Looks like bramble/wild blackberry
I’d wager a blackberry. Leaves of three, leave them be but if it’s thorny or hairy it’s a berry. 100% thorny.
Looks like what I have in my backyard . I always thought poison ivy also. But I have had so many close calls with touching it and nothing. If it is blackberries, it grows like crazy and I have not ever seen a berry in mine growing.
Isn’t
If it has thorns, it isn’t.
It is
Black Raspberry
Trailing BlackBerry
Raspberry. You can tell by the powdery color of the stem
The way it’s growing looks like my blackberry