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Thu, Sep 29, 11 at 2:21
| I have found it for the second time, this time in my own yard. Anyone know what it is, are the berries edible, should i keep it?
http://i.imgur.com/AsgjY.jpg http://i.imgur.com/jXggZ.jpg http://i.imgur.com/tjnC0.jpg |
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- Posted by stuartwanda N. Stuart (My Page) on Thu, Sep 29, 11 at 5:12
| I wouldn't eat anything until I was sure what it was! Sorry not sure what your vines name. |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Thu, Sep 29, 11 at 9:10
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- Posted by carolb_w_fl 9/10 coastal (My Page) on Thu, Sep 29, 11 at 9:54
| Wild passion fruit - technically edible, but tasteless. I've used the berries for dying Easter eggs a pretty Wedgewood blue. Also a host plant for fritillaries & zebra longwing butterflies. If you check out the flowers, you'll see that they are perfect miniature passionflowers, only green. |
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