Poisonous to livestock when consumed.
Pokeweed (Phytolaccaceae family):
Phytolacca americana L.
EPPO code:
PHTAM
Other names:
Inkweed, pokeberry

Species information

Lifecycle:
Perennial.
Propagation:
Reproduces by seed.
Emergence:
Germination and emergence have been observed throughout the spring, summer and fall, with fall seemingly the most common time for emergence in cultivated fields.
Habitat:
Native to Canada, pokeweed is found in meadows, at the edge of woodlots, and in fencerows and waste areas in Southern Ontario.
Competitiveness:
The juice inside pokeweed berries will stain crop seeds and reduce its quality and value.
Toxicity:
The plant is very poisonous to livestock. If consumed, pokeweed may cause vomiting, paralysis and even death.

Identification clues

Seedling

First leaves:
The leaves and stem of pokeweed are fleshy and smooth in appearance.
Mature leaves:
With an alternate leaf orientation, the lower leaves are wide, large and long, while the upper leaves are dark green and small with shorter leafstalks and pink-green veins.

Mature plant

Stem:
Erect, long (up to 3 m), smooth, hairless, “juicy-looking” and pink to bright red in colour.
Flowers:
The plant’s flowers have no petals, but five petal-like sepals that are green, white to pinkish in slender racemes or clusters at the ends of main stems and branches.
Fruit:
Pokeweed produces purplish berries that exude a crimson juice.
Roots:
Perennial taproot.
Identification tip:
Pokeweed plants are distinguished by a soft, fleshy appearance and the flat, juicy, purple berries in a spike at the ends of smooth stems.
Young plant in mid-July that has emerged from a perennial taproot
Young plant in mid-July that has emerged from a perennial taproot.
The smooth and hairless reddish purple stem
The smooth and hairless reddish purple stem.
A 5 m tall flowering plant during mid-July
A 1.5 m tall flowering plant during mid-July.
A close up of the flower prior to the formation of berries
A close up of the flower prior to the formation of berries.
The seed head consisting of several berries, which range from immature (green) to mature (purple)
The seed head consisting of several berries, which range from immature (green) to mature (purple).