The identification forum was not able to help me ID this plant, so I thought you vine experts would be able to give me some input. The vine is about 12 feet long (in a one gallon pot). It has a woody stem. The leaves have a purple cast, but that may be because of the changing season, I'm not sure. It has a few green berries that are about the sive of a large blueberry. The person that gave it to me had started a nursery business and lost interest, so everything just sat for a couple years. Of course, no tag.
What's this vine?
possibly one of the nightshade's.
Larkie
This message was edited Oct 25, 2006 3:38 AM
This message was edited Oct 25, 2006 3:45 AM
I agree too looks a bit chunky and the fruit to big to be anything like Glasnevin By the purple tinge to the leaves i'm guessing the flowers have bluey/purple hints in them.
Mike
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