By 22dreams
United Kingdom
Hi,
Yes it's me again! As you have probably gathered I am a complete amateur!
This is the second one I would like help with please, it's a climber, I have a few other climbers, but nothing the same as this one.
Thanks again.
- 29 Aug, 2011
Answers
The stem and leaf are not large enough for solanum, I thought it may be Jasmine ?
30 Aug, 2011
Could it be Billardiera? Did it have blue flowers before the fruit?
30 Aug, 2011
the wild solanum leaf is quite small compared to the cultivated forms though.
we need info on the flower coour really and then then final ripe berry colour.
30 Aug, 2011
I think you are right Seaburngirl...thought I noticed a white berry as well in pic 3. It is garden lights...I do need an eye test.
30 Aug, 2011
Hi
Thanks for the responses, I'm haven't replied before. We not long moved and I didn't notice what the flower colours were, sorry.
I will post with another couple of pictures as I don't think I can add anymore to this post.
Thanks again.
30 Aug, 2011
Forgot to say the white "berry" is a bulb from solar lights :)
Sorry for the confusion.
30 Aug, 2011
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it looks like a solanum. if it is the berries are posionous. what was the colour of the flowers? if they were purple with yellow stamens [like a tomato flower] then it could be the wild woody nightshade. if pure blue or pure white then they are the ornamental form of solanum.
29 Aug, 2011