What is this plant/weed?
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Sep 24, 2014believe it is Pokeweed. You need to get this pulled out or you will have a whole bed of this next year. The birds love it but the berries stain everything and it is invasive! Just pull out and dispose. good luck1 marked as helpful Reply
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Sheree on Sep 24, 2014I am no expert but that looks suspiciously like japanese knotweed.Helpful Reply
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Stephanie Rountree on Sep 24, 2014Yep, that's definitely Pokeweed. I've pulled out oodles of it from my property. I've read you can eat the leaves when the plant is very young, but that it's poisonous once it's larger - haven't tried it myself! Try Googling it and you'll find loads of articles.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Sep 24, 2014Whatever you do...DIG this up because it won't pull up! They are a real mess and will be everywhere! If they are in bloom, you are still safe. DO NOT leave them long enough to go to seed! They make a big root that looks like a big potato (tater it is called in the south)! A very hated weed!Helpful Reply
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Barbara on Sep 25, 2014This is definitely a Poke Weed. During the great depression the young sprouts were used as a green leafy vegetable that taste similar to spinach. It has to be parboiled and the water discarded then fresh water to boil again. I do not eat it now. I have out of curiosity cooked it a time or two. I remember some of the folks used it and after it was cooked scrambled some eggs in it. Not bad. Especially if you are hungry.Helpful Reply
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Dil Kirkpatrick on Sep 25, 2014I have heard of and been fed polkweed, beware your system must build up to it. I found it absolutely yummy and ate too much. My aunt warned me so im warning you, slow the first few times you eat it, let your body adjust to it a few ties before drinking all that wonderful pot liquor (liquid) thanks for reminding me of a wonderful experience if not a tummy ache :) good eating :)Helpful Reply
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Beryl Smith on Dec 20, 2015I though it might be Japanese knot weed its a rapid grower and will invade your foundation you should burn the root.Helpful Reply
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