Can you name this plant please?
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Olf said:
Olf said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Not very clear, but wild privet 95% sure. 5% some sort of laurel.
Poisonous either way.
Thank you Mr Grim Nasty - you're spot on. Poisonous either way.
Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 31st October 16:38
Simpo Two said:
Olf said:
Olf said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Not very clear, but wild privet 95% sure. 5% some sort of laurel.
Poisonous either way.
Thank you Mr Grim Nasty - you're spot on. Poisonous either way.
Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 31st October 16:38
Olf said:
Simpo Two said:
Olf said:
Olf said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Not very clear, but wild privet 95% sure. 5% some sort of laurel.
Poisonous either way.
Thank you Mr Grim Nasty - you're spot on. Poisonous either way.
Had you posted a photo where the leaves or fruit were more than a pixel big, we might have a positive ID. But seeing as you're happy with 'laurel/privet hybrid', we'll leave it at that.
G0ldfysh said:
Not sure is a common privet, looks more like a Blackthorn
Prunus spinosa, purplish fruits known as sloes, soak them in gin and enjoy......
Zoom of the image shows thorns which privet doesn't have. Plus the leaf shape isn't privet shaped as these look more rounded.
No. Not a blackthorn, I guarantee you that (having picked about ten pounds in the last couple of weeks). Fer chrissakes don't put these into anything you plan to drink.Prunus spinosa, purplish fruits known as sloes, soak them in gin and enjoy......
Zoom of the image shows thorns which privet doesn't have. Plus the leaf shape isn't privet shaped as these look more rounded.
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