The image shows a close-up of pokeweed berries on their plant. The image is cropped so that we can see only some of the branches and leaves of the plant.
There are several clusters of shiny black berries growing from red stems. Some of the berries appear to have been eaten by insects, as there are small holes at the base of each berry. In the background there are dark green leaves. The overall atmosphere suggests that this is an outdoor setting in a forest or woodland area. – AI vision
El pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) en un claro del bosque en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 27 de junio de 2022. La imagen muestra un primer plano de las bayas de pokeweed en su planta. La imagen está recortada para mostrar solo algunos de los ramales y hojas de la planta. Hay varias racimos de brillantes bayas negras creciendo desde tallos rojos. Algunas de las bayas parecen haber sido comidas por insectos, ya que hay pequeños agujeros en la base de cada baya. En segundo plano hay hojas verdes oscuras. El ambiente general sugiere que se trata de un entorno al aire libre en un bosque o área boscosa. – Spanish translation
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