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2 0 Tartarian honeysuckle

Tartarian honeysuckle

by Kathryn CurranSpokane, Washington, United States

Wild Tartarian honeysuckle with orange

0 0 Deadly nightshade

Deadly nightshade

by IoannisParis, Île-de-France, Tromelin Island

One of the most poisonous plants in the ...

0 0 Tartarian honeysuckle

Tartarian honeysuckle

by Kathryn CurranSpokane, Washington, USA

Wild Tartarian honeysuckle with red berries

0 0 Pokeweed

Pokeweed

by Josh1976Ohio, USA

Young shoots can be eaten as greens.

1 0 Baneberry

Baneberry

by birdlady6000British Columbia, Canada

The beautiful ruby-red berries on this ...

0 0 bittersweet nightshade

bittersweet nightshade

by Kathryn CurranSpokane, Washington, USA

Wild bittersweet nightshade

1 1 Jasmine

Jasmine

by JosephBullockAntananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar

Shrub with sweet smelling flowers in season. The shrub currently has white ...

0 2 Organisms

Organisms

by Adam BennettFlorida, USA

these berries

0 0 Pokeberry         Inkberry

Pokeberry Inkberry

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Immature berries

0 0 Fly Honeysuckle (American)

Fly Honeysuckle (American)

by Ranger 25New York, USA

Common throughout North America. Fed upon by several types of frugivore birds. ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by RyanYoheJoliet, Illinois, USA

Green bush or tree with bright red berries

14 8 Baneberry

Baneberry

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

The berries

0 0 Climbing Nightshade

Climbing Nightshade

by JimJohnson2Pennsylvania, USA

mice. The leaves are mildly

0 1 Poke weed

Poke weed

by smcrenshawKentucky, USA

The berries

1 1 White Baneberry

White Baneberry

by Christine Y.New York, USA

the leaves are clusters of

0 2 European Fly Honeysuckle

European Fly Honeysuckle

by Stian WaalerAkershus, Norway

't tasted the berries, i don't know if they ...

0 11 Nightshade

Nightshade

by MikeEagleClarksburg, West Virginia, USA

Bell-looking in shape, small purple petals, with a yellow center.

0 0 Silver Nightshade berries

Silver Nightshade berries

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

The fruits are yellow to brownish, juicy ...

8 3 Bittersweet Nightshade (Berries)

Bittersweet Nightshade (Berries)

by YukoChartrawWashington, USA

Attractive & showy red oval berries growing ...

0 0 lily of the valley

lily of the valley

by Annie TWaterloo, Ontario, Canada

A fragrant, spring flowering plant. All parts, including the

0 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by sarah in the woodsMaryville, Tennessee, USA

very small plant - maybe a couple feet tall

1 0 Lantana

Lantana

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Bicolor, pink and yellow flowers on large, shrubby plant.

1 0 Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy

by janisVirginia, USA

A climbing vine, Poison Ivy can also form ...

2 0 Bittersweet Nightshade Berries

Bittersweet Nightshade Berries

by LaineyTerre Haute, Indiana, USA

poisoning and, more rarely, sickness and ...

0 0 Lilly of the valley

Lilly of the valley

by ChristySalmonsonFridley, Minnesota, USA

. The flowers are sweetly scented. The ...

1 0 Bluebead Lily

Bluebead Lily

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Pretty pure blue berries of the Bluebeard ...

0 0 Yew tree

Yew tree

Basingstoke and Deane, England, United Kingdom

Medium sized bushy tree with small needle-like evergreen leaves. Red

1 5 Coton Easter

Coton Easter

by Emma California, USA

feasting on these. These berries

0 0 Prairie Berries, Silverleaf Nightshade (fruit)

Prairie Berries, Silverleaf Nightshade (fruit)

by gatorfellowsDenton, Texas, USA

The fruits are yellow to brownish, juicy ...

3 0 American nightshade

American nightshade

by mary.gallo.mMaryland, USA

resemble tiny cherry tomatoes but these

0 0 Firethorn

Firethorn

by jayonestarLondon Borough of Hounslow, England, United Kingdom

Contains berries that start off yellow, ...

0 0 Bloodberry

Bloodberry

by ddflores4Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines

A vine-like herb with white or pinkish flowers and bright red

8 0 White Baneberry

White Baneberry

by Christine Y.Sharon, Connecticut, United States

. Leaflets are deeply saw-toothed. Above ...

0 0 Bittersweet Nightshade - Berries

Bittersweet Nightshade - Berries

by YukoChartrawLakewood, Washington, USA

-shaped glossy green berries, which turn to ...

0 0 West Indian Nightshade

West Indian Nightshade

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

Erect branching plant. Leaves are elliptic ...

0 0 Silverleaf Nightshade

Silverleaf Nightshade

by joanbstanleyTemple, Texas, USA

Branching perennial, 1-3 feet tall with small, needlelike prickles on stem. ...

0 0 christmas berry

christmas berry

by KristelRizal, Philippines

pairs of side veins."Queensland","Coral

0 1 Dewberries

Dewberries

by peterw.volkPennsylvania, USA

present, and sometimes as fine as little hairs.

3 2 Bittersweet nightshade

Bittersweet nightshade

by Debbie StewartRotherham, England, United Kingdom

such as the thrush family are immune to ...

0 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by JenniferLawrenceColfax, Illinois, USA

Broad-leaved, thick-stemmed perennial with

0 1 Holly with green berries

Holly with green berries

by HeatherMillerAtlanta, Georgia, USA

in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. Holly ...

0 0 Chinnaberry

Chinnaberry

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Last years and this years berries.

0 0 Eastern Red Cedar

Eastern Red Cedar

by KimKarrNorth Carolina, USA

seed cones that look like berries. The ...

5 2 Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwing

by JellisMountain View, California, USA

photos they are eating

4 5 European yew

European yew

by MeikGöttingen, Niedersachsen (Landmasse), Germany

Dark green needles, berries

0 0 Poke

Poke

by p.young713Tampa, Florida, USA

berry's

0 2 Baneberry

Baneberry

by JeanSawatzkyBritish Columbia, Canada

have only seen the bright, waxy red. All parts of this plant

0 0 Silverleaf Nightshade

Silverleaf Nightshade

by gatorfellowsTemple, Texas, USA

This deadly plant produces a small yellow to black tomato like fruit.

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