What is this!? Pleas Help!

Chicken Girl

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I know i need to become a bemmber of the gradening forum! LOL But i have not asked my mom and dad yet! LOL ok we have 3 dif colors of these and we never planted them. Pic #1
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And what is this! Isa all along the fence! We never planted that ether! And its way old! LOL Pic #2
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Pic #3 its the "trunk" Its to big to be just planted a few years ago.
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Pic #4 Its Fruit i think! Its changing collors!
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Thanks guys!

Chicken Girl
 
Do not know what they first is, but the vines look like muscadines. If pruned this winter and trellised they will produce alot of great muscadine grapes. In a couple years. Left wild they do well, but not as well as they could.

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First picture looks like a Kango roo paw or a bleeding heart I cant make out the shape of the flower, the other looks like a grapevine, if there is thorns it is most likely a berry... Black berry or such.
 
How do you care for the grapes? And what kind do they look like? And how old do think they are?! I am so Happy!!! LOL Thanks!


Chicken Girl
 
I was thinking that the first one looks like a honeysuckle bush and the rest is a grape vine. Your so luck to have grapes growing wild on your property.

Only thing we get growing wild around here are choke cherries...which actually make a fantastic jelly. Oh, and I have a yellow rose that just showed up in my flower bed one year.
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did you know that birds actually do alot of wild seed sowing. Hence the..."What the heck is this plant and how did it get here?"
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I am so happy! LOL And we have wild rasbarryes (spelling)! The thing with the birds planting it i dont know. Its just along that fense. And there are about 4 maybe. The rasbarryes i know are from the birds cuz they are randum! LOL The funny thing is that we have never seen them back in are yard! And they have to be old! Thanks you all for the help! And how do i know for sure that thats the cinda grapes they are?

Chicken Girl
 
Photo #1 is a honeysuckle (Lonicera, species unknown). here in GA the introduced Japanese honeysuckle takes over fencerows very quickly, almost as invasive as kudzu. It has more yellow than pink flowers; I have no idea which you have. If it takes over the house in a season, its the invasive one...
 

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