This bush is taking a very large area of my new home in Navarro County Texas. It’s something like ten feet tall. I cannot for the life of me identify the berry or leaves. Please help me.by SeaEstimate8994 berries 3 Comments hyouko 1 month ago Man, Plantnet isn’t giving me anything I really believe for this. It thinks maybe some sort of peppervine / amelopsis:https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Ampelopsis%20cordata%20Michx./dataWhich sort of fits the way the berries appear to be speckled, but the colors are all wrong. Maybe something in the same family, at least? Soggy_Welcome9666 1 month ago Looks like it might be peppervine. If so, I think the berries are high in oxalic acid to the point of being inedible. Rich-Watercress-4011 1 month ago Try these guys. https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/asset-local/plant-identification/ Somewhere on this site they have a picture catalog, I’m at work and can’t look for it. I believe you can also email them if you can’t identify.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
hyouko 1 month ago Man, Plantnet isn’t giving me anything I really believe for this. It thinks maybe some sort of peppervine / amelopsis:https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Ampelopsis%20cordata%20Michx./dataWhich sort of fits the way the berries appear to be speckled, but the colors are all wrong. Maybe something in the same family, at least?
Soggy_Welcome9666 1 month ago Looks like it might be peppervine. If so, I think the berries are high in oxalic acid to the point of being inedible.
Rich-Watercress-4011 1 month ago Try these guys. https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/asset-local/plant-identification/ Somewhere on this site they have a picture catalog, I’m at work and can’t look for it. I believe you can also email them if you can’t identify.
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Man, Plantnet isn’t giving me anything I really believe for this. It thinks maybe some sort of peppervine / amelopsis:
https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Ampelopsis%20cordata%20Michx./data
Which sort of fits the way the berries appear to be speckled, but the colors are all wrong. Maybe something in the same family, at least?
Looks like it might be peppervine. If so, I think the berries are high in oxalic acid to the point of being inedible.
Try these guys. https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/asset-local/plant-identification/
Somewhere on this site they have a picture catalog, I’m at work and can’t look for it. I believe you can also email them if you can’t identify.