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Shade thriving Forbes ID

Yarg

5 year old buck +
This is all over the understory of some Hardwoods long edge of field and has berries on it now
 

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Poison Oak.
 
that is not poison oak, it is baneberry......... those berries should turn white, with a red stem in a few weeks.
 
that is not poison oak, it is baneberry......... those berries should turn white, with a red stem in a few weeks.

Could you post a link that shows the leaves on the baneberry you are referring to? It must be a different species than the ones in our area. The ones here have coarsely toothed leaves instead of being smooth along the margins like the ones in his picture.

I searched and found these pictures of the baneberry I am familiar with. I just wondered if there is another one.

https://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/flower/red-baneberry
https://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/flower/white-baneberry


Thanks in advance......
 
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