At the beginning of April I noticed the buds of a plant I had not noticed before. You have seen them in my post Pink and orange bud. I hoped somebody would know what plants they belong to. Since then I have continued to notice their evolution in the hope that I will be able to discover the “mystery.”A new stage of their evolution you have seen here: Pink and orange bud – news
Today I have others news that I want to share with you. Those buds have blossomed! They look like Riverbank grape flowers to me.
It appears in many ecosystems, but as its name suggests it is particularly fond of riverbanks, where it often spreads across the ground with poison ivy. Despite its name, however, riverbank grape is also frequently encountered at the edges of woods.
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What do you think?
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Is this a Riverbank grape flower?
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Yes
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I never seen river banks grapes, can you eat them?
I am not sure! It is a wild plant and I do not know if it is edible.
It is beautiful.I really don’t know what the name is.
I’m sure I’ve never seen this before. But I like it because it looks beautiful.
I really don’t know what the name is. But I love your photos
I am not familiar with the name so I cannot guess but it is beautiful.
Never heard about such buds , In fact this is the first time