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Started by markTNhunter, May 06, 2013, 06:42:27 PM

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markTNhunter

I don't think that's it Jim the leaves are to long and narrow and It looks like it has a woody stem


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Yeah and my face and hands ITCH LIKE CRAZY
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markTNhunter

LOL


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markTNhunter

Ill try to get you some better pictures when it gets berries on.


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I looked online a little bit too. Do you typically pick it once the berry grows in the middle?
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markTNhunter

Yep the berries have a small seed inside and that's how the plant re- seeds its self birds and small animals eat the berries then pass the seeds and new plants grow,all you sale is the root I always scatter the seeds or plant them back in the ground.I don't dig it a whole lot Jim a lot of people around here make a living at it most of the time I luck up on it while in the woods hunting or scouting or some time in late summer early fall if I get bored an there's no hunting going on and the fish ant bitting and I'm off work ill go out look for it.


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coyotehunter_1

Jim, if you happen to run across a plant that looks like this one don’t be digging it up and bringing it home to put into a POT for your front yard. 




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markTNhunter

Now that's where the money is at !!


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markTNhunter

LMAO


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vayotehowler

jim that is  great example of Virginia creeper and rhyming an example of cannabis sativa. I always think of ginseng as like a moose antler palmated.also kinda looks like a strawberry plant just not as dark green

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vayotehowler

also ginseng is very shade tolerant , wont find it in direct sunlight

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Oh surrrrrre, see Dave was holding back on that info :shrug:
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vayotehowler

shaded slopes and non sun facing slopes good places to look