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Started by Jeff, Yesterday at 09:15:02 AM

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Jeff

I noted a shrub (tree?) I a brush line I'd been lopping off to see from a deer blind this morning and I do not know what it is.  Any idears? It's leafing out before almost everything else.









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Red Elderberry

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Jeff

Thats what I come up with using google lense here, but I didnt think the leaves were right, and the flowers should be white. Maybe they will turn white.
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thecfarm

I've been driving around all day and I have not seen any elder berry bushes that look like that?
I just came home to get the dog and saw the post quick and I thought elder berry too.
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Otis1

It's an elderberry, but what kind I'm not sure.

customsawyer

I would say it's an old one. Hence the name "Elder". ffcheesy
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Bahaha! Bahaha!  Good one Dad.   ffsmiley ffcheesy

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customsawyer

I was thinking of the way Tom, DanG, and Bro Nobel used to go back and forth with their wit like that.
The trouble with the truck deal, is I would then have to build something to store it in.
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NewYankeeSawmill

Looks a little like Beauty berry?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callicarpa_americana
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Though the wikifolks seem to think it doesn't get that far north?
The way the berries clump up like that is unusual.
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Jeff

It has 1940s steel he's a tough son of a truck. Put him in sales room.
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Jeff

Yea, no, I don't think it could survive here. We get some tough winters, and this is pretty much the edge of wilderness, so you would think it would be native. I'll go back out today and check the advancement. If it is elderberry,  it should become obvious.  Where you at @SwampDonkey !
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thecfarm

Those purple blossoms I have not seen.
But the leaves and stems look like elderberry to me.
As I said, I have not seen elderberry in bloom around here.
One year there was a lot on each side of the brook.
Then the next year there was hardly any.
Must be a little wet in that area?
That's what they like around here.
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Jeff

Looking more like an elderberry I'd say


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SwampDonkey

I'm right here, after a day of swinging a clearing saw and being chewed up by black flies. They got me on the neck like little vampires. ffcheesy ffcheesy  

Some of the guys mentioned elderberries already. ffsmiley  That is red berried elder, sambucus racemosa. It isn't edible to humans, but deer and grouse eat them red berries. They are quite pungent, and a broke off stick even smells like nothing you want in a pie. ffcheesy  It is about the toughest shrub there is as far as cold. They will break bud here before the snow is gone. The purplish beginnings will later become white. The ID books don't do it justice at the early stages of flowering when it's still purplish. And like the black elder you can start new ones from cuttings stuck in mud, but with some buds down in the dirt, some above the dirt. The new roots come out of the buried buds. That is a common plant up here along forest roads build in maple forest. It will grow on the berms and ditch lines if trees don't get a hold first. There is an abandoned Christmas tree farm up the road, the frontage is taken over with red berried elder. Some folks call it red elderberry. Same.
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SwampDonkey

Black elders don't flower until mid summer around here. So Ray's elders are probably the black 'eating' kind and not flowering yet.
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