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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 19, 2023 13:34:17 GMT -5
Anyone know what type of berry this is? I’m thinking persimmon or jacoticaba. Deer or hog seemed to be on them. I hung a camera so time will tell.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 19, 2023 16:13:06 GMT -5
Put a plant id app on your phone, take a picture and it tells you what it is. It's pretty accurate.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 19, 2023 16:14:05 GMT -5
Definitely not persimmon.
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 19, 2023 17:15:32 GMT -5
I’m thinking it’s gallberry now. Attachments:
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 19, 2023 17:25:56 GMT -5
I put it on a plant app, 8t came back as cherry Laurel.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 19, 2023 17:29:13 GMT -5
A friend found cherry laurel in Alabama and the deer were tearing it up.
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Post by One Man Gang on Jul 19, 2023 17:40:36 GMT -5
Isn't cherry laurel toxic?
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 19, 2023 17:48:20 GMT -5
I just googled it and yes the main consensus, was that it is mildly toxic on most sites. One site said that it was edible by birds, small mammals and deer. I know the one my friend found in Alabama was heavily fed upon, there were no berries that could be reached by the deer.
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Post by bswiv on Jul 19, 2023 18:05:35 GMT -5
Not gallberry.
It's on a small tree/ large gangly sort of bush. Close to water, or at least in very wet flatwoods........??
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Post by One Man Gang on Jul 19, 2023 18:06:57 GMT -5
Some animals prolly catching a little reaction from the toxins. E'ry body needs a occasional adjustment.
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Post by bswiv on Jul 19, 2023 18:09:24 GMT -5
Most likely a chokeberry of some sort.
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Post by One Man Gang on Jul 19, 2023 18:13:34 GMT -5
Most likely a chokeberry of some sort. I can see that possibility.
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 19, 2023 18:19:17 GMT -5
Isn't cherry laurel toxic? Of course I tasted it…. Had white flesh and sweet like sea grapes.
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 19, 2023 18:29:07 GMT -5
Not gallberry. It's on a small tree/ large gangly sort of bush. Close to water, or at least in very wet flatwoods........?? Found a couple small trees and 2 trees 20-30 ft high that are loaded and dropping them heavy. Saw lots of freshly opened pits on the ground. It’s southwest of okeechobee, mixed habitat. Wet open prairies some pine and oak hammocks. Had 3 deer feeding on them on a camera I set this morning.👍
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 19, 2023 18:29:28 GMT -5
Cherry laurel would have been bitter and astringent, but it sure looks like cherry laurel.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 20, 2023 5:55:12 GMT -5
The other candidate I came up with is the wild black cherry but it has leaves with small serrations and grows mostly on higher hammocks. I do know that deer feed heavily on black cherries but they drop to early in my area(NC FL) to hunt over. Hope you have good luck hunting on the trees you found regardless of what they are and thanks for sharing with the rest of us, it may help out putting part of the puzzle together that we call hunting.
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 20, 2023 6:29:19 GMT -5
The other candidate I came up with is the wild black cherry but it has leaves with small serrations and grows mostly on higher hammocks. I do know that deer feed heavily on black cherries but they drop to early in my area(NC FL) to hunt over. Hope you have good luck hunting on the trees you found regardless of what they are and thanks for sharing with the rest of us, it may help out putting part of the puzzle together that we call hunting. The hunt starts 2 weeks from this Saturday. Will post a picture and report if we connect.👍 … Had a doe / fawn, and a small buck feed on them yesterday. Nothing last night.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 20, 2023 6:40:41 GMT -5
I thought of what maybe a cool topic. When anybody finds a food source, like you did, take a picture of it and share on this site, might be fun and informational. Hopefully some of the more "experienced" hunters won't consider it some sort of "spot burning".
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 22, 2023 9:45:37 GMT -5
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 22, 2023 9:46:38 GMT -5
Some animals prolly catching a little reaction from the toxins. E'ry body needs a occasional adjustment.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 22, 2023 9:48:28 GMT -5
I just read an article that stated that deer may become psycho addicted to certain poisonous plants. You may be on to something there. Lol
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Post by tankered on Jul 22, 2023 9:55:36 GMT -5
Definitely NOT a cherry laurel.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 22, 2023 10:39:39 GMT -5
Bowhunter, please take a picture of the trunk of one of the larger trees, might help in identification.
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 22, 2023 11:49:57 GMT -5
Bowhunter, please take a picture of the trunk of one of the larger trees, might help in identification. Will do.👍
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 22, 2023 13:29:24 GMT -5
Pigs on them too.
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Post by flatlander49 on Jul 22, 2023 13:30:00 GMT -5
By Googling on my iPhone it came back as Gallberry, which grows in coastal plains from Florida to Canadian provinces. During the Civil War Confederate soldiers used the berries as a coffee substitute but low in caffeine.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 22, 2023 14:02:15 GMT -5
Definitely not gallberry, BH4Life said it was 20ft tall.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 22, 2023 14:02:59 GMT -5
Definitely NOT a cherry laurel.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Jul 22, 2023 14:04:12 GMT -5
Why don't you think it is cherry laurel?
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Post by bowhunter4life on Jul 22, 2023 15:17:50 GMT -5
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