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If you can help me identify these plants, I would sure appreciate it.
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Hmm....the first thing that came to mind when I saw the red berries was "Pokeberries." I had some growing in my yard a few years ago and pulled them up since they are posionous!
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I do have pokeberry plants, but their berries are a deep purple. Thanks for trying though. I will have to go to an Ohio wildflower site on line or something.
ReplyDeleteHi Marci! The plant in the middle photo with the red berries looks like False Solomon's Seal to me. We have lots of that around our area. I don't recognize the others, sorry! God's blessings to you! :)
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