Pokeweed all parts are poisonous to all mammals except birds. The root is the worst part. It can cause stomach bloat, upset, diarrhea, and in large quantities death to smaller animals. I would call a vet to check on what to do.
American pokeweed, Pokeberry, Pokeweed, Red Ink PlantPhytolaccaceae (Pokeweed Family)
Consuming less than 10 uncooked pokeweed berries is generally not deadly to an adult. But it can cause sever stomach cramping, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, difficulty breathing, spasms, convulsions, and if too many are consumed even death.
The plant you are describing sounds like pokeweed (Phytolacca americana). It is a native North American plant with violet-colored stems, green leaves, and long stems that bear clusters of dark purple berries. However, it's important to note that pokeweed is toxic if ingested and should be handled with caution.
It has small white flowers and purple berries and a poisonous purple root, it is a herb
A bloodberry is a flowering plant, Latin name Rivina humilis, belonging to the pokeweed family, and possessing bright red berries.
An American pokeweed is a variety of pokeweed, Latin name Phytolacca americana.
Not sure, but someone on Yahoo Answers said she eats them.
Plants with purple berries are identified by their distinctive color, which ranges from deep purple to violet. These berries are often round or oval in shape and may be small or large, depending on the plant species. Some common plants with purple berries include elderberry, pokeweed, and beautyberry.
Some of the most common poisonous berries include bittersweet nightshade, pokeweed berries, holly berries, and yew berries. It's important to avoid consuming any wild berries unless you are absolutely certain of their identification and safety. If in doubt, it's best to consult a local plant expert or guidebook.
Firmented Pokeweed berries, mostlikely fermented in a hollowed out pumpkin.
While some puppies can be small, no squirrel can grow large enough to devour one. Squirrels are not carnivores, either. They prefer nuts and berries.
it is posionous