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Bob_Young
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Thanks, John_Mc and georgeT, for trying to help me identify this bush. It's not pokeweed. Doesn't look anything like the pictures in your link, george. On the other hand, I have seen that somewhere and I think it was on my property.
John, the purple berries have sort of a frosted surface and look like minature grapes. The bark on the bush is mostly smooth and dark purplish brown with circumferential 'splits'. Sort of reminds me of branch bark on a cherry tree. No thorns to be seen anywhere...not sure if that knocks out your buckthorn idea. There's a couple of ringnecks hanging around to pick over the stuff I knock down. They're not the least interested in these things.
Nearing the end of this job. Looks like I'll be almost 20% over my estimate /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. Live and learn. I'll be smarter next time.
Bob
John, the purple berries have sort of a frosted surface and look like minature grapes. The bark on the bush is mostly smooth and dark purplish brown with circumferential 'splits'. Sort of reminds me of branch bark on a cherry tree. No thorns to be seen anywhere...not sure if that knocks out your buckthorn idea. There's a couple of ringnecks hanging around to pick over the stuff I knock down. They're not the least interested in these things.
Nearing the end of this job. Looks like I'll be almost 20% over my estimate /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. Live and learn. I'll be smarter next time.
Bob