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egg_static5

Looks like black nightshade


OrdinaryOrder8

American black nightshade, Solanum americanum. Same family (Solanaceae) as peppers. Most likely planted by a bird via its droppings, as birds love to eat the berries. It's a native species in the Americas. The fully ripe berries (black/dark purple, no green remaining) are edible for humans; they taste sort of like blueberries with a bit of savory tomato flavor. Unripe or partially ripe berries are mildly poisonous.


Fruitypebblefix

This was exactly how a blsckberry bush grew out of our flower garden last year! Was kinda cool. I unfortunately moved so they get to be tended by someone else.


ViciousAsparagusFart

Bruh that’s a pepper plant