I thought I'd be more upset, but it was so large a thing it just was, well, too large a thing to process! A fresh start is how I'm dealing with it. I keep wanting to link old posts though, and they aren't there!
They are California Wild Grapes, Vitis Californica. They are on my fence, behind the strawberry bed, so get plenty of water. It's often used as rootstock for wine grapes.
Oh dear- that's not good. I'd be crying! xx
ReplyDeleteI thought I'd be more upset, but it was so large a thing it just was, well, too large a thing to process! A fresh start is how I'm dealing with it. I keep wanting to link old posts though, and they aren't there!
DeleteBeautiful shot
ReplyDeleteThanks. :)
DeleteThey look so appealing.
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They turn a pretty purple, but the seeds are so large they aren't much for eating.
DeleteBeautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
Delete...large fruit for wild grapes.
ReplyDeleteThey are California Wild Grapes, Vitis Californica. They are on my fence, behind the strawberry bed, so get plenty of water. It's often used as rootstock for wine grapes.
DeleteDo you partake eventually, or are they bitter?
ReplyDeleteThey taste pretty good, but are mostly seeds.
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