help me identify this shrub

QED

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Last summer while helping my in-laws with their landscaping, we noticed they had a very small shrub growing alongside of their house. It was kind of unusual looking-- very large green leaves and smooth and bright purple/reddish stalks and branches. Over the course of the summer, it kept growing and growing, and went from being a frail-looking knee-high plant to almost reaching midway up their second-story with thick trunk and stalks. It had what looked to be green flower bud clusters, but it turns out they are fruit of somesort which also turn red/purple.

Anyway, not knowing what is was or how it got there, we whacked it down to the roots with various garden tools until the thing was dead.

Imagine our suprise when this spring when out of the ground we see the very same shrub we had hacked to pieces-- and once again, it started out small and frail. It is now mid-July, and it has once again begin to grow like crazy. Currently, it's about 11 feet tall, with large leaves (think elephant-ear size)-- especially at the bottom.

Any ideas on what it might be? This is in Northern Ohio, if it helps. Sorry for the large (and yet still horrible) camera-phone pictures...


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Canai

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Originally posted by: j511180
looks like a milkweed to me

You're kidding, right? Milkweed NEVER gets nearly that big, only has one stalk, no side branches, and is all green.
 

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Adults have been poisoned, sometimes fatally, by eating improperly prepared leaves and shoots, especially if part of the root is harvested with the shoot, and by mistaking the root for an edible tuber. Research with humans has also shown that common pokeweed can cause mutations (possibly leading to cancer) and birth defects. Since the juice of pokeweed can be absorbed through the skin, contact of plant parts with bare skin should be avoided.
 

QED

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Originally posted by: jatwell
Pokeweed?

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Thanks... that looks like what this thing is-- although it's a bit on the big side.


Several articles indicate that the berries and leaves are toxic to humans, but if boiled the leaves can make a delicious salad? WTF?!?

Also found this tidbit interesting:

Derivatives of the lowly pokeweed have been found to contain an antiviral protein that could be the most effective agent yet to inhibit HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP) inhibits HIV from replicating in human cells. PAP also inhibits replication of the herpes simplex virus, among others.

Hmmm... I just might just have the in-laws keep this thing around after all...
 

DefDC

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Dammit. I was told it was milkweed, and was food for butterflys. I have a ton of that crap around my wooded areas... Now it's comin' down!
 

Turin39789

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damn pokeweed. got it in my yard too. has a root like a basketball, broke a shovel digging it up. I gave up and let it spread, benefit of a rental, moving next summer.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: jatwell
Pokeweed?

Link

Thanks... that looks like what this thing is-- although it's a bit on the big side.


Several articles indicate that the berries and leaves are toxic to humans, but if boiled the leaves can make a delicious salad? WTF?!?

Also found this tidbit interesting:

Derivatives of the lowly pokeweed have been found to contain an antiviral protein that could be the most effective agent yet to inhibit HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP) inhibits HIV from replicating in human cells. PAP also inhibits replication of the herpes simplex virus, among others.

Hmmm... I just might just have the in-laws keep this thing around after all...
yup, that's pokeweed.

we have that here too. I always wondered what it was because I have seen it lots of times when I was a kid. In fact there was a huge stand of it not far from where I used to live.

to kill it, just use round-up on it.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: DefDC
Dammit. I was told it was milkweed, and was food for butterflys. I have a ton of that crap around my wooded areas... Now it's comin' down!
have you actually seen milkweed?

it looks a bit like a rubber plant. If you break a leaf or stem, white liquid (latex) comes out. This plant is extremely toxic, but its flowers are important for butterflies esp monarch as that is the only thing its caterpillars eat.

plus the seed pods are really cool looking.
 
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Originally posted by: QED
Also found this tidbit interesting:

Derivatives of the lowly pokeweed have been found to contain an antiviral protein that could be the most effective agent yet to inhibit HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP) inhibits HIV from replicating in human cells. PAP also inhibits replication of the herpes simplex virus, among others.
Seems oddly fitting that something called pokeweed has that potential.
 

CorCentral

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Pokeweed

Freshly cut young leaves and shoots may be cooked and eaten like spinach. They should be boiled twice, and the first water being discarded.

In 1969, when astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a popular song on the radio was "Poke Salad Annie." The song depicted a poor southern girl who picked a wild plant called pokeweed for a vegetable. The greens are also called poke salet, and they are sometimes canned and sold in markets.


:musicoke Salad Annie, gator's got your granny :music:
Tony Joe White
Elvis also recorded it but Tony was the Originator.
 

djheater

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my old hillbilly aunt blanches it, and fries it. The stalks as chunks and the leaves as fritters..
It's alright, I like okra better.
 
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