Is anyone familiar with Blackhaw?
On second thought, blackhaw is a possibility. Here is a pic of our blackhaw. As above, the leaves are opposite, very finely serrated. Berries are not perfectly round, but when younger olive shaped; when older, round but slightly flattened.
How about Polk as in Polk Greens? Here is an image of that. Close and if they are = Poision
It's not poke, also known as polk. Those berries have a very tight pattern to the cluster that I find very appealing. Enuf so that I let some grow in my yard each year. Birds eat the berries with no problem, but I agree both the berries and rest of the plant is poisonous. Even the sap can cause skin irritation when you break off or try to pull up the plant.
Pam incinti
Stressbaby What do you do with the Blackhaw fruit?
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