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RE: How to identify the Common Buckthorn
These are the blooms before the berries. The berries will be almost black when they are fully ripe, which will be later this summer to early fall. You can find them in hedgerows and along edges of the woods and sometimes in openings of the woods. It reminds me of small cherry saplings but these have different leaves.
Yes, I googled the berries. Was curious how they look. And by the look of them and the flowers... I don't think we have it.
Ya hopefully you don't have it around there. It darn near takes everything over and spreads pretty quickly. So you really don't need it if you know what I mean. The upside of any plant like this is it adds greenery to the neighborhood.