Wild grapes: is it possible to eat berries in the fall, planting on the fence, on the balcony. Poisonous or not parthenocissus Leaves of parthenocissus are edible or not

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Spicy pickled watermelon is a savory snack for fatty meat. Watermelons and watermelon rinds have been pickled since time immemorial, but the process is laborious and time consuming. According to my recipe, it’s easy to cook pickled watermelon in 10 minutes, and a spicy snack will be ready by the evening. The watermelon marinated with spices and chili is stored in the refrigerator for several days. Be sure to keep the jar in the refrigerator, not only for the sake of preservation - chilled, this snack is just licking your fingers!

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It so happened historically that most modern people are far from nature and have little idea of ​​what benefit or harm certain plants can bring. For children, the world is a huge unexplored space, and they often curiously put colorful berries into their mouths, plucked in a city front garden or on a walk in the forest. Alas, they are unaware that many plants of our strip are extremely poisonous!

Adults should not only arm themselves with at least an elementary idea of ​​\u200b\u200bthe dangerous gifts of nature, but also clearly bring to the mind of the child that before trying the delicacies found by mouth, you must definitely ask permission - at least until unfriendly plants are known him like the back of his hand. It is also worth explaining to the child that even if birds and animals eat some fruits, this does not mean that they are safe for humans. So, our list of poisonous berries:

Yew berry

A common ornamental plant, often used in clipped hedges. The bright scarlet fruits are harmless only in their fleshy part - aryllus, but the brown seeds half hidden by it are poisonous. Its wood, bark, needles and shoots are also poisonous: they have a paralyzing effect on the heart, cause convulsions and respiratory arrest. To kill a person, an extract from 50 grams of yew needles is enough.

Elderberry black and red


Ripe black elderberries are sometimes used to make wine, syrups, and jams, but it must be remembered that they are poisonous when ripe. All other parts of the plant (the same applies to the Elderberry) contain toxic alkaloids that can cause severe poisoning in children - do not let them make “spitting” tubes or whistles from hollow twigs.

Euonymus (Eonymus)


Often found in city flower beds - it is planted because of its unpretentiousness, rapid growth and variety of varieties. An extremely ornamental shrub, and its fruits in various shades of red look deceptively appetizing. They are very fond of birds, but for humans, both berries and other parts of the plant are highly poisonous.

Snowberry


White (or pink) juicy fruits remain on the branches of the bush for a long time after the leaves fall and burst so deliciously under the soles of small shoes - everyone knows this favorite children's fun. Make sure that the berries do not get into the child's mouth during the game: the substances contained in them can cause dizziness, nausea and loss of consciousness.

Belladonna (Beauty)


The poisonous purple-black shiny berries are extremely dangerous, as they are attractive in appearance, and their juicy flesh has a sweetish taste. Eating only 3-5 berries for a child can lead to paralysis of the respiratory tract, vascular insufficiency and death. Other parts of the plant are also poisonous, especially the leaves and roots.

girlish grapes


Very reminiscent of real edible grapes are dark blue brushes of poisonous berries of Maiden grapes triostreny (ivy-shaped). Also poisonous are the blue-black berries of the girl's grapes five-leafed (Virginsky grapes). True, for poisoning, you need more than a handful of berries, which do not have a pleasant taste and strongly knit your mouth.

Wolfberry (Wolf's bast or Daphne)


A highly decorative shrub is deadly. All parts of the plant are poisonous - bark, leaves, flowers, and especially fruits. Wet bark or juice in contact with skin or mucous membranes causes severe irritation and pain, and only a few swallowed bright berries (red, yellow or black depending on the type) cause severe poisoning with a high probability of death.

Voronets (Crow berries)


A herbaceous plant 30-60 cm tall grows everywhere in the forests of Russia and beyond. Berries are oblong, black, red or white. Voronets is considered one of the most poisonous plants. It contains alkaloids, which have a strong irritant effect. When touching the plant, blisters may appear on the skin. Especially dangerous is the ingress of voronets juice on the mucous membrane of the eyes and mouth. In case of fruit poisoning, the victim develops vomiting, diarrhea, and severe inflammation of the intestines. A fruitless cohosh is almost invisible against the background of other vegetation, and its leaves can easily be mistaken for leaves of edible umbrella plants.

Calla (Calla)


A creeping plant with large heart-shaped leaves is widespread throughout Russia (in wetlands). It is also grown as an ornamental plant, used in landscape design. Its pungent fruit (an ear of juicy red berries) ripens already at the end of June and most definitely will not add health to anyone! Cases of mass poisoning of cattle are known.

Lakonos american


Often grown in city clubs. All parts of the plant are poisonous, but berries are the most common. Children are especially sensitive to the toxins they contain, so just a few swallowed berries can be, so to speak, the last meal in life. With mild poisoning, there is a burning sensation in the mouth, increased salivation, cramps in the stomach and intestines, and acute gastroenteritis. In more severe cases, changes in heart rate and breathing, convulsions, and death from respiratory failure can occur. Since the sap of the laconosa can penetrate the skin (even intact), direct contact with the plant should generally be avoided.

Nightshade bittersweet


Semi-shrub with a woody base and a long curly stem, which can be found in central Russia, as well as in the Far East and Siberia. The red berries, which have a bittersweet taste, ripen from June to October and are extremely poisonous. Potatoes and tomatoes belong to the same family: in the former, the berries are generally inedible, in the latter, only unripe fruits are poisonous. So caution does not hurt at their summer cottage! (To be continued)

Girlish grapes are rightfully considered one of the largest, fastest growing and hardy perennial vines. The look of its luxurious, spectacularly reddening foliage at the end of the season is well known to everyone, because it is parthenocissus that is most actively used in our urban gardening to decorate buildings. In private gardens, this plant is not so common. It is considered too aggressive, almost uncontrollable, and even conducive to the spread of rodents and pests around the site and home. But such a reputation is completely undeserved.

Girlish grapes, being one of the easiest large garden plants to grow, can become a real lifesaver. After all, the drapery of high walls by no means limits the scope of its use in garden design.

Maiden Grapes and its Hidden Talents

All types and varieties of girlish grapes are used as large and powerful vines. With their help, you can effectively drape surfaces of any area. Parthenocissus creates a dense, seemingly ornamental and almost tiled coating due to the peculiar arrangement of the leaves and the independent regulation of the uniform distribution of the light entering them.

The dazzlingly bright orange or scarlet autumn color, the beauty and splendor of the crown, the ease and reliability of self-attachment of the plant do not know competitors among vines. In all types of girlish grapes, the antennae are densely branched and cling so tightly to even even walls that the plant is not threatened even by its own considerable weight at a respectable age.

Girlish grapes are not afraid of pollution, smoke, any even the most difficult conditions, while maintaining a slight glossy attractive foliage. It is perfect for spectacular landscaping of walls, even sheer ones, of any powerful and high supports, decorating gloomy, empty sides of buildings and gigantic fences, creating the so-called continuous landscaping and dense even coverage.

Girlish grapes are able to form amazingly beautiful green tunnels, turn pergolas into luxurious objects, decorate old trees, arbors and pavilions. And even these functions do not exhaust the possibilities of its use in landscape design.

Parthenocissus is also very good as a creeping groundcover. It can be used to create amazingly beautiful and lush, dense carpets in areas where grassy lawns or grassy groundcovers cannot be established. It is not afraid of dry open spaces and rocky slopes, grows well even in the poorest soils, will not lose the ability to effectively green the soil even in the densest shade, and at the same time retains all the advantages of greenery in the horizontal plane.

As a groundcover, parthenocissus can also be grown from cuttings, a thick carpet will be created by seedlings spaced approximately 1 meter apart, and to speed up the process, seedlings can be placed twice as close. A decorative and elegant carpet, parthenocissus will create amazingly quickly, while requiring almost no maintenance. Weeds do not grow and spread under grapes, it does not interfere with the growth and development of large shrubs and trees, which makes it one of the most promising crops for landscaping large areas and areas with difficult conditions.

We should not forget the purely practical advantages of girlish grapes. Thanks to the use of this plant in landscaping, one can achieve much greater efficiency from thermal insulation, protect buildings and garden pavilions with gazebos from wind and rain, because the leaf canopy of girlish grapes is really amazingly dense and preserves structures for a long time from the damaging effects of the external environment. Gardening from girlish grapes allows you to enjoy the coolness indoors or gazebos even on the hottest day in summer, in winter - to make the heating system as efficient as possible, and heat loss to be minimal.

From the aggressor to the assistant - one step. Simple rules for controlling girlish grapes

The notorious aggressiveness of girlish grapes manifests itself only when the plant is given full rein and does not even care about the elementary control of its development or care for decades. False grapes, with careful monitoring of the rate of its spread and timely containment, will never uncontrollably crawl into the garden, damage wall or roofing materials, create shade, dampness and braid everything around.

Girlish grape ‘Star showers monham’.

A simple control pruning is all this plant needs. If you see that the grapes are developing too actively or its shoots are starting to crawl into areas where they are not needed, just cut off the excess and shorten the lashes of the vine. The more girlish grapes are pruned, the more its foliage thickens, the ornamental pattern of the crown and the color of the leaves are revealed, and the easier it is to cope with its tendency to rapid growth.

But these are not all simple tricks that will help to restrain the aggressiveness of the grapes and avoid unwanted seizure of the territory. Having achieved a spectacular surface drapery and the desired effect, it is enough to completely exclude watering and top dressing from the grape care system - and its growth will not stop, but will slow down significantly. The plant will look good and fresh, but will stop actively growing in height and volume.

Selection of conditions for a powerful vine

In order for girlish grapes to successfully develop and grow, it does not even need to be especially carefully selected for certain lighting or soil parameters. This is one of the most unpretentious and hardy garden plants. Parthenocissus is able to adapt to almost any conditions, surviving even where there is no fertile soil or if it grows in limited quantities.

It can be planted both on the most illuminated areas of the garden suitable for light-loving crops, on the south side of buildings, and in fairly dense shade. These are shade-tolerant, but not shade-loving vines, and under a dense crown of trees or on the north side of buildings it is better to plant it only when the plant is lit by the sun for at least a few hours a day. All types and varieties of girlish grapes achieve the greatest efficiency in partial shade of very different intensity from deep to scattered.

As for the soil, any shortcomings, from poor workability and compaction to poor nutrient content or excessive calcareousness and acidity, can be compensated for by planting. Girlish grapes can grow literally in any soil, even dry, but when planting plants, it is necessary to follow some rules of elementary agricultural technology. The virtues of girlish grapes include the ability to tolerate transplantation at any age.

Rules for planting girlish grapes

Planting is essentially the only difficult component of growing this vine. Girlish grapes can be planted both in spring and in mid-autumn.

Seedlings should be located 1 m from buildings or supports on which they will have to climb and at a distance of about 1 m from other large plants.

Before planting, it is better to dig up the soil for future cultivation together. For girlish grapes, large planting pits are prepared, similar to woody plants. The optimal dimensions of the landing hole are about 60 cm deep and wide. A powerful drainage layer about 20 cm high must be laid at the bottom, using broken brick fragments, crushed stone and sand to create the most effective water permeability.

All the earth removed from the planting hole must be improved: completely replaced with ready-made soil mixture or simply mixed with peat, compost and sand. The soil mixture consisting of equal parts of peat, compost and leafy soil with the addition of half the share of sand is considered optimal for girlish grapes.

In order for girlish grapes to successfully take root and begin to develop rapidly, it is enough to correctly install the seedlings in the planting pit. The root collar of young plants should be level with the soil. It must not be buried or raised above the ground line. After planting, it is necessary to immediately conduct a charging watering, using up to 2 buckets of water for each plant.

In the first year after planting, especially if you use seedlings obtained by cuttings, it is better to provide the plants with minimal care. Girlish grapes will respond with gratitude to mulching the soil about 6 cm high, which will completely abandon weeding and loosening, and to watering with top dressing.

Elementary care for girlish grapes

This plant practically does not need any additional procedures. Only young plants will need more intensive care, and even then if you want to achieve the fastest possible draping of a wall or structure in the shortest possible time.

In order to stimulate the active growth of girlish grapes, two top dressings per year can be carried out for plants. In spring or June, about 40-50 g of any complete mineral fertilizer is applied for it, and about a month or two after the first top dressing, organic matter is used or mineral top dressing is repeated. But fertilizers are applied only for those girlish grapes in which they want to stimulate an active increase in height and size.

Watering this vine as such is not needed. But a prolonged drought can provoke an actual cessation of growth, therefore, in a dry and hot summer, the plant is watered 3-4 times in the morning or in the evening, providing compensation for adverse weather conditions. For girlish grapes, use 1-2 buckets of water for each vine. If you are holding back the growth of the climber, then watering can also be excluded from care.

At least once a year, try to loosen the soil, remove large weeds, or mulch to prevent their development in the trunk circle.

Girlish grapes tend to gradually rise in the soil and expose the rhizome. If you notice that the roots of the plant begin to protrude above the ground, be sure to add fresh soil and lightly spud the vine. Usually this procedure is carried out in the fall, as part of preparing the garden for wintering.

Pruning as such is not needed for girlish grapes, with the exception of removing dry and damaged shoots and situations where it is necessary to restrain the vine and prevent it from going beyond the allotted area. Elementary cutting of some branches or shortening of excess ones will allow you to effectively control the growth of the plant.

Girlish grapes are completely resistant to diseases and pests. It is easy for rodents to get to the buildings along its lashes, but elementary measures at the base of the vine in the form of traps and baits make it easy to solve this problem.

Wintering girlish grapes

In the conditions of regions with severe winters, the only completely winter-hardy species is virginian grapes, better known as five-leafed. Although the Henry, triacicular, Thompson grapes have even more decorative leaves and they are also very good both as a creeper and as a ground cover, they will need shelter and removal from their supports for the winter. In the first year after planting, it is better to cover all girlish grapes with dry leaves and spruce branches, but in the future, the five-leafed one will not need any protection.

At present, girlish grapes grow in many regions of Russia and please the eye with beautiful foliage color, especially in autumn, and decorative elegance. Often it grows itself, but sometimes it is specially grown. A lot of controversy goes on whether or not maiden grapes are poisonous or not.

Berries of girlish grapes are beautiful, but unpleasant in taste.

Description of girlish grapes

Maiden grapes have many varieties. The species can be distinguished by the shape of the leaves.

Berries of girlish or wild grapes, as well as in an edible culture, grow on a brush. Ripe fruits are endowed with a dark blue, almost black color. Compared to ordinary fruits, they are quite small. The berries are round and slightly elongated.

The taste is unpleasant, sour.

Are the fruits of wild grapes dangerous?

You can often hear that wild grapes are poisonous. Are there real cases of poisoning with such berries? No. Wild grapes are not intended for human consumption, their taste is low. It perfectly copes with the decorative function, the function of a hedge and is used in the preparation of medicinal products. You can get poisoned by them if you eat a lot of fruits.

Berries of girlish grapes are eaten by birds, contributing to the reproduction of the plant.

The use of fruits and branches of girlish grapes

Parthenocissus can be very beneficial for human health. The plant is enriched with carbohydrates, pigments, dextrose, pectins. The composition contains different types of acids: tartaric, malic, citric. Wild grape seeds contain fatty oil.

Berries of girlish grapes are used in folk medicine.

They are used for:

  • problems of the gastrointestinal tract;
  • diarrhea
  • to reduce the acidity of gastric juice;
  • the formation of blood cells;
  • improve metabolism;
  • improving blood composition.

Vinegar and oil are made from fruits and seeds.

For medicinal purposes, not only berries are used, but also the branches of the plant. They are used as a hemostatic agent. Decoctions and tinctures from the branches are used as a resolving agent for tumors in oncology, which stops bleeding.

To prepare such a decoction, you need:

  1. chop and dry the branches (10 grams);
  2. pour boiling water (300 ml.);
  3. place the container in a water bath and leave for 8 minutes. You can boil for 7-8 minutes over low heat;
  4. insist a decoction for one hour;
  5. strain through gauze;
  6. add boiled water to get the initial volume of liquid.

The leaves of the plant contain a lot of vitamin C.

It is not recommended to eat the fruits of girlish grapes for food, but you can use it for medicinal purposes.

Berries and branches of girlish grapes have a healing effect

Why grow parthenocissus

It is an excellent hedge.

It is useful to grow it in summer cottages, near buildings, because. it has many advantages:

  • able to withstand any frost;
  • propagated by cuttings, unpretentious;
  • no need for shelter for the winter;
  • perfectly able to distribute independently, without requiring support;
  • does not get sick, is not damaged by pests;
  • picky about the soil;
  • grows well in shady areas;
  • used as a remedy in folk medicine;
  • perfectly used as a hedge;
  • tolerates transplants easily.

This picky plant will be a decoration for a summer residence, a personal plot. Grows effortlessly.

The beautiful foliage of the plant is the basis for decor. In autumn, it is especially attractive. The leaves are burgundy in color.

The beauty of the foliage will fully manifest itself on the sunny side; in the shade, the leaves will not change their green color to burgundy.

This grape is rightfully the best liana for decorating vertical supports, fences, arbors, and architectural structures.

Using it will significantly reduce the noise of cars and create coziness and beauty in the garden. A hedge improves air quality.

Girlish grapes are a plant that is often found in household plots and yards. The second name is root-climbing liana. The plant has many varieties. Many people are interested in whether or not parthenocissus is poisonous or not? What happens if you eat berries?

About the plant

Girlish grapes are ornamental plants. The length of the shoots reaches fifteen meters; a young plant needs support. Types of girlish grapes differ in leaves.

The berries are the same for each variety, they grow on the brushes of the plant, like edible grapes. They have a dark purple color. By full maturity, the color becomes black. The taste of the fruit is unpleasant, has astringent properties. For people they are of no interest, they are popular with birds.

The main advantage of the plant is unpretentiousness and rapid growth. However, it is required to cut and shape the bush in time to get the intended decoration.

Girlish grapes - poisonous or not?

There is an opinion that the girlish grape plant is poisonous. Fortunately, there are very few recorded cases of poisoning. The fruits of wild grapes are not intended to be eaten, so the question of whether such a fruit is edible or not has a negative answer.

The plant is used as an ornamental hedge, it is used for the preparation of medicines. Poisonous or not such a bush? An overdose occurs as a result of the use of berries in an increased volume.

Edible or not?

Is it possible to eat girlish grapes? The fruits are sour in taste, cause discomfort when consumed. Berry poisoning often occurs as a result of negligence. It is not recommended to eat such a product, especially for children. Eating in large volumes provokes the occurrence of unpleasant symptoms.

Signs:

  • urge to vomit, nausea,
  • Bowel dysfunction, severe diarrhea,
  • spinning in my head,
  • Impairment of consciousness
  • allergic manifestations,
  • Convulsive contractions of muscle tissue.

Children may have an increase in body temperature. In adults, intoxication rarely develops, only when a large amount of berries is consumed.

Berries of girlish grapes are not used as a raw material for compote and wine, they retain an unpleasant taste and poisonous properties even after heat treatment.

If a child is poisoned, what should I do?

If a child has consumed girlish grapes, it is recommended to provide him with first aid. Correct actions will help to avoid the development of intoxication and negative consequences.

What to do:

  1. Cleanse the stomach of poison with a large volume of clean water. For the best effect, it is allowed to use an activated carbon solution.
  2. After the procedure, give any enterosorbent to a small patient, the most effective in such a case is Enterosgel.
  3. An antihistamine can help prevent an allergic reaction.
  4. It is recommended that the baby be given more fluids to speed up the process of removing the toxin from the body.

After carrying out the described actions, parents are advised to carefully monitor the condition of the child. If suspicious symptoms occur, contact a medical facility. If the child is less than three years old, then self-treatment is not allowed, an urgent appeal to the hospital is required.

Traditional medicine to help

Girlish grapes are used in folk medicine. The plant contains many useful substances, acids. The seeds contain fatty oil. Vinegar is also made from the fruit. Remedies from girlish grapes are effective for many diseases.

Diseases:

  • Violation of the stomach and intestines,
  • intense diarrhea,
  • Increased stomach acid
  • For the formation of blood cells and the normalization of blood composition,
  • For problems with metabolism.

In folk medicine, not only the fruits, but also the branches of the plant are used. Medicinal infusions are made from them, used for various tumors, to stop the blood. The recipe for a decoction is simple and does not require serious effort.

Recipe:

  1. The branches are dried and crushed,
  2. Ten grams of raw materials are poured with boiling water in the amount of one and a half glasses,
  3. Put in a water bath for eight minutes, or cook the same time over low heat,
  4. Leave to insist for an hour,
  5. The finished broth is filtered, topped up with water to the initial volume,
  6. Take half a glass up to four times a day.

The leaves of the plant contain an increased amount of vitamin C, so they are also used in folk medicine.

Contraindications

Treatment with girlish grapes is not allowed for every person. Before using medicinal infusions and decoctions, you need to find out possible contraindications.

It is not allowed to apply:

  • Diabetes,
  • overweight,
  • Ulcerative diseases of the stomach and duodenum,
  • Constant fermentation processes in the gastrointestinal tract.

Any funds from girlish grapes are not allowed to be taken by women during pregnancy and during lactation. Before using funds from such a plant, a doctor's consultation is required.

How to get rid of girlish grapes

Parthenocissus has many benefits, making it a popular plant among summer residents. The plant propagates easily from cuttings, it does not need to be covered for the winter, because it can withstand even severe frost. Grapes are able to grow in any soil, unravel even without supports.

"Hedge" tolerates any transplant well, grows well even in the shade, so the choice - ivy or parthenocissus - is obvious. However, in some cases, a person needs to get rid of landings. What can be done in such a case, how to get rid of girlish grapes?

Wild parthenocissus has a strong root system, is able to grow and crowd out other plants. It is possible to get rid of it in stages, removing the plant in parts. Initially, the most tenacious shoots are eliminated using different tools. Then the vines are separated from the supports, they are cut to the very ground. Gradually removing all the shoots, they dig the plots to remove all the roots. Periodic treatment with herbicides is allowed.

Girlish grapes are a beautiful ornamental plant that is often used in home gardens. It is recommended to remember that the fruits of such a bush are not eaten, they can only be used for medicinal purposes, but with proper preparation. In case of poisoning with berries, you need to quickly contact a medical facility.

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