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Morus spp?

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I was digging saplings out of my fence when I opened my eyes and realized one I was cutting up was covered by what looks like baby mulberry berries. Odd tho because the leaves are very distinctly lobed which is different from mulberries I've seen. Any idea what this critter is? I wanna figure out if its valuable enough to replant elsewhere.

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no idea what it is, but i shift the topic to the id forum.

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haha, thanks- forgot about that

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I was digging saplings out of my fence when I opened my eyes and realized one I was cutting up was covered by what looks like baby mulberry berries. Odd tho because the leaves are very distinctly lobed which is different from mulberries I've seen. Any idea what this critter is? I wanna figure out if its valuable enough to replant elsewhere.

 

Doesnt look like mulberry, but does look like elderberry.

Elderberry is very useful.

Elizabethan syrup is what i make.

Elderberry loves moisture.

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Hmm, I'm not so sure Maurice, doesn't look like any elderberry that I've grown.

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Hmm, I'm not so sure Maurice, doesn't look like any elderberry that I've grown.

 

Oops,

just checked my elderberry, leaves different,

anyway, get an elderberry, to make yummy

Elizabethan syrup.

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I intended to start an elderberry this year after finding one just before fruiting last year.. but life intervened lol. Maby this year.

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oh, i think auxin is having us on...

clearly this looks like a dragibus spp.

i guess it's the broadleaved variety!

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hmm, actually the leaves do look very similar Passiflora psychadelia. Good find, I hear they're rare as hen's teeth over there!

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Both wrong, its Erythina psychadelicaocularensis subsp. holyshituranus :P

One dude pointed me at Morus microphylla and that looks about right.. and not overly interesting.

I think I'll carve the thing up into hippie totems

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