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Plant Identification Help!!

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by Tsurugi_Oni, Aug 8, 2009.

  1. Tsurugi_Oni

    Tsurugi_Oni Member

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    So yesterday me and mums took a stroll through our area lookin for wild edibles. Even though it's a little early in our area we got a couple pounds of some black and mulberries.

    There were a couple wild edibles that my S. Korean Hillbilly mom identified, but I wasn't too sure about. I was hoping maybe you guys could help out.


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    I know the one plant is some variety of walnut, but what about the one with the little speckled berries?
     
  2. Gyro Gearloose

    Gyro Gearloose Senior Member

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    Hi,

    could it be a coffee tree?

    Regards
    Gyro
     
  3. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    Where are the plants located?

    Peace,
    poor_old_dad
     
  4. tculi

    tculi Senior Member

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    the first one looks like it could be from a hickory tree.
     
  5. makihiko

    makihiko Official hippie since 2005

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    the spotted berries look like something that only birds can eat
     
  6. MindingMyOwnBeeswax

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