Plums are starting to ripen also. (Bottom picture).
Ken














It is a cool looking plant, and I have heard of people growing them as a garden or accent plant. I will just enjoy them as I come across them, rather than introduce a toxic plant into my yard. I will post another pic when the berries turn red.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 3:24 pm Great garden pictures all! Thanks for sharing.
Ike, I’ve encountered Dragon Root a few times years ago when I lived in east Texas, but can’t recall seeing any around here in north central Texas. Hard to miss the red berries when they’re ripe. It may be too dry here, or it doesn’t like the more alkaline black prairie soil.Very unusual looking plant.
Ken


How about adding a Berliner Bär?
Thanks Ike!

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