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mikecanseeall
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Posted 11 Months ago #1
They seem to be growing on a vine/flower/weed. The berries are green, red, and yellow. I have pictures of the berries and the flower. I live in Chicago, if that helps.
Last Edit: 2009/08/31 10:34 By mikecanseeall. Reason: adding picture
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Posted 11 Months ago #2
here's the flower growing near the berries:
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Posted 10 Months, 4 Weeks ago #3
Please, if anyone can help, It would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago #4
Nothing?
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Posted 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago #5
The flower looks like morning glory, but the berries look like one of the Solanaceaes.
hardiness zone 3A

Kate Kennedy Butler
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Posted 10 Months ago #6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea_tricolor

The berries are some other plant. The 'Wedding Bells' has no berries.
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Posted 1 Week, 2 Days ago #7
the berries are a nightshade.. most likely bittersweet.
Last Edit: 2010/07/20 17:17 By North.
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Posted 1 Week, 1 Day ago #8
Thanks!
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