It's almost certainly redcurrant and please don't eat random plants without certainty.
(The berries were sort of translucent, right?)
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It's almost certainly redcurrant and please don't eat random plants without certainty.
(The berries were sort of translucent, right?)
Joking aside, we were sure it was a currant. We were debating which subspecies even, haha.
RIP in peace.
Rest in peace in peace?
Rest in RIP in peace, in peace
Google seems to think it’s either current or gooseberry. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
Edit: also, why the actual fuck are you eating berries you aren’t 10000% sure of?
Did you get a picture of the berries? Also, don't eat fruit if you dunno what it is lmao.
But yes, it looks like currant to me.
Ribes sp. but I don’t know which one.
fwiw, PlantNet says alpine currant (R. alpinum).
Found in the plaza at the Manitoba legislature.