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thomast77
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Ok so I was walking around the back edge of our lot and found a few plants that looked interesting, But I have no idea what they are??
Number One is some kind of berry?

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Number Two looks interesting. Big fat leaves and flowers growing in little bunches. I have no idea??

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Number Three looks like a grape vine to me???

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All of these plants are found in the Panhandle of Florida in the Pensacola area. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks [Smile] ThomasT

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weezie13
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#1. Solanum nigrum (poisionous)
#2. [dunno]
#3. Looks like a wild grape vine..

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gardenmom32210
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#2 is a Beautyberry bush. It gets its name from the pretty purple berries that follow the flowers on the stems.

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thomast77
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Thanks for the input guys [Smile]
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plantingnewb
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I have what looks like that same vine in my yard also. vine
Someone told me it was a grape vine too.
Does anyone know if it need to climb?
It is not near a fence or trellis, so should I move it?
Tammy

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thomast77
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Sorry I can't answer how easy they are to transplant. But My guess is that they would grow better if allow to grow up a trellis. Grape vines like good circulation and the grapes need to be off the ground.
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