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1 4 American Pokeweed, autumn folliage

American Pokeweed, autumn folliage

by DespinaTsafetopoulouChristchurch, New Zealand

A Phytolacca americana , a deciduous plant ...

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American Pokeweed

by jess.blankTexas, USA

, poke root, pokeweed, redweed, scoke, red ...

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Pokeweed

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

Healthy-looking plants; berries in all ...

0 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

American Pokeweed is a large semi-succulent herbaceous perennial

1 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by ForestDragonWestbury, New York, USA

Large plant with green hairless stems. ...

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American Pokeweed

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

now, these unripe (and poisonous to humans) fruit will be almost black when ...

1 1 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California

Red peduncle and stemmed

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Red Maple

by Karen HilemanFlorida, USA

flowers are most often red. Some of the ...

1 0 American pokeweed

American pokeweed

by Suzanne MonkMeridian, Mississippi, USA

In the Southeast, Pokeweed is part of the landscape, one of the first

0 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by sleighgreenSouth Carolina, USA

These things are everywhere at my house. My mother uses the berries to make a ...

0 0 Pokeberry

Pokeberry

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Perennial herb that sends up a woody, much branched stalk 4-9 ft. The smooth ...

0 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

The pinkish hue of the stems on this flowering shoot will darken to magenta as ...

0 1 American pokeweed

American pokeweed

by GoodyBartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

, coakum, garget, inkberry, pigeon berry, pocan, pokeroot, pokeweed, pokeberry, ...

0 0 Relbún

Relbún

by Agustín AmenabarLago Ranco, XIV Región de Los Ríos, Chile

Familia: Rubiaceae
Arbusto pequeño, a veces rastrero, siempreverde, que ...

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