Could it be the Mulberry tree
its the yo mama tree
You can find small blue berries on a blueberry tree.
Elderberry Tree...it is a small tree and usually grows on the banks of streams and creeks. The berries grow in clusters. They are used for jam--that taste like raspberries. The bark if the elderberry is toxic.
You can identify a juniper berry tree by looking for needle-like leaves arranged in clusters, small blue or black berries, and a distinctive fragrance similar to pine.
It sounds like you may be describing a beautyberry shrub (Callicarpa spp.). Beautyberries feature clusters of small, vibrant purple berries that appear in late summer to early fall. They have simple, elliptical leaves and are commonly used in landscaping for their ornamental appeal.
Black cherry? It could be a choke cherry. They have one seed inside and are dark redish purple. The leaves are sort of shiny as compared to other cherries like the pin cherry. They make good jam.
A bramble.
Bignay is a tree that is found in the Philippines. It has small, edible fruit on the tree and they are usually in clusters.
A mimosa tree?!
To identify a rowan tree, look for its distinctive features such as its small size, pinnate leaves with serrated edges, clusters of white flowers in spring, and bright red berries in the fall. The bark is smooth and greyish-brown, and the tree often has a rounded crown shape.
You can identify a poison sumac tree by looking for clusters of smooth, oval-shaped leaves arranged in rows of 7-13 leaflets. The leaves are shiny and have a white or pale yellow color on the underside. The tree also produces small greenish-white berries that hang in loose clusters. Be cautious as contact with the leaves or any part of the tree can cause a rash or skin irritation.
Holly yaupon (Ilex vomitoria) is a small tree which grows in Florida and which has red berries. The tree in question matures to a height of 20 feet (6.096 meters) and showcases red berries and shiny leaves.