Good work identifying pyracantha and pokeweed! The first one seems to throw people off the most. It's Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis).
Thanks for playin', y'all!
Blueberry, Pyrocanthus and Pokeweed
Those don't look like the blueberries that grow here.
Wild blueberries? Those are smaller here in New England too.
@Leafhead I don't know why but I thought "Non-edible" for all three? I had a very Yankee neighbor who taught me some plant ID when I was very young. He could pick an edible up right off the forest floor. And also tell you what to never eat.
That might be where the memory is coming from.
Now I want to see what the answer is! lol
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