Phytolacca esculenta
Pokeweed
Description
Phytolacca americana, commonly known as Pokeweed, is a perennial herbaceous plant that is native to North America. It can grow up to 200 cm tall and has large, oval leaves and clusters of small white flowers that give way to dark purple berries. Pokeweed has a long history of traditional use as a medicinal plant, but it is also considered toxic and should not be consumed without proper preparation. Despite its toxicity, pokeweed is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and berries. Additionally, the plant has cultural significance in some Native American tribes and has been used in traditional ceremonies. Pokeweed is known for its adaptability and ability to grow in a wide range of soil types and conditions. It is also capable of rapid growth and can quickly establish dense stands, outcompeting native plant species. Additionally, pokeweed has no natural predators in Europe, allowing it to spread unchecked.
Symptom
Big perennial plant with dark purple berries.
Tree Species: Different tree species
Part of a plant- attacked: Roots
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Other, Invasive plants
Invasive Species: Yes
Present in EU: Yes
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