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Berries on stems before leaf out in Spring.
shiny leaves of three woody stem (or vine in this case), white
Virginia creeper is a vining plant that is often confused with
Climbing vine which produces oils causing blistering and itching skin.
A perennial with flowers in a hood. This plant produces fantastically bright ...
eat fruits, nuts, and berries, including ...
three leaves, ranging from 2-8 inches in length, grouping of
, Sapsuckers eat a good number of fruits as well. I have seen them eat
that are popular with birds in Fall. Related to mangos and
Medium-sized woodpecker, with black-and-white barring on back, pale unmarked ...
Growing very low to the ground, just about ON the ground, similar to
A very small, fast and constantly active bird. This is a male.
Some kind of purple or dark blue berries ...
A shrub or climbing vine with shiny, green "leaflets of three.". Flowers, ...
larvae. They also eat fruits, nuts, and
turn orange or red, and the plant produces small deep purple
poison-ivy, it reproduces by creeping ...
A woody, dedicuous vine, Virginia Creeper can be high-climbing or trailing, ...
larvae. They also eat fruits, nuts, and
for "ditch weed" (wild marijuana). It is commonly misidentified as ...
Tall plant (3-5 feet) with pendent orange flowers that are splotched with ...
and to replace many exotic plants. This fruit is a 4 to 6 mm diameter ...
Poison oak is a widespread deciduous shrub ...
eating the berries of the Brazilian Pepper ...
Non breeding plumage. Probably the Myrtle warbler due to the white chin.
orange-yellow berries 6–8 mm diameter, ...
are purple-black to orange-yellow berries ...