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    Mystery plant

    Anyone know what this plant is? It sure looked good enough to eat but we didn't.

    There was a lot of it at Runestone State Park near Heavener, OK.
    Pat
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    Re: Mystery plant

    Pat,

    What plant?
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    Re: Mystery plant

    Like wow, man... More of a mystery about that plant than I thought. Dunnow why it didn't "take"... Here goes again...

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    Re: Mystery plant

    No idea what it is, but the blooms look like razzberrys. Real pretty.
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    Re: Mystery plant

    Gary, Not blooms, OM... They are berries. Blooms are long gone.

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    Re: Mystery plant

    Hey Doc, I sure agree it is a beauty. Now if it only tasted as good as it looks and had no unwanted side effects.

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    Re: Mystery plant

    Vote number 2 for American Beauty Berry bush.

    (Attracts armadillos by the thousands.) [img]/forums/images/icons/wink.gif[/img]

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    Re: Mystery plant

    They look nice but are they good to eat? If they attract armadillos by the thousands I should plant some to bait the critters into my field of fire. I wouldn't have to wait for the chance encounter but instead cold just monitor the Beautiful Berry patch.

    Pat
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    Re: Mystery plant

    One of the articles describing this plant said that white-tailed deer love the berries. I don't know about you and your armored armadillos, but the last thing I need is to attract more deer to my yard [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img].

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