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Anonymous
Normally i would go to /ck/ but i consider this an emergency. I have just eaten a berry and i need to know if it is poisinous. PLease be helpful by giving a name of the plant maybe.
(pic related) looks identical
>> Anonymous
why would you eat an unknown berry? Unless you're mouth is tingling and you feel nauseous you are probably fine.
>> zlibc !!0DkLqGW2wwz
I'm not exactly sure what the name is but the berry causes gastrointestinal distress. The root causes paralysis.
>> Anonymous
Enjoy your explosive diarrhea.
>> Anonymous
>Enjoy your bloody diarrhea.
>> Heroic Senior Officer
It's a Poke berry, my college roommate had a friend in a stoner band named after them.
>> Anonymous
Looks like a brown recluse, you could be in real trouble
>> re: your berry... Pandemonian
that is a big ass weed. they can get to like 7+ feet tall, with big red, fleshy (non woody) stems. The big flat, pinnate, fleshy leaves (not the three lobed one right behind the berry in your picture) are the leaves to the plant. This is a weed that commonly aggravates allergies. I'm not too sure about what happens when you eat it, because...i mean...it's a weed..it makes me itch if i get the sap on me when i pull one up.They're always in backyards and disturbed areas (annually mowed fields, untended vacant lots, between fences)... but yea... dont eat that shit anymore son.
>> Anonymous
Per wikipedia: >>Pokeweed contains phytolaccatoxin and phytolaccigenin, which are poisonous to mammals. The eating of nonfatal quantities of poke, perhaps of the shoots, may cause retching or vomiting after two hours or more. These signs may be followed by dyspnea, perspiration, spasms, severe purging, prostration, tremors, watery diarrhea (often bloody) and, sometimes, convulsions. If a fatal quantity is eaten, perhaps including roots, the above signs are followed by paralysis of the respiratory organs and other narcotic effects, culminating in the death of the poisoned person.