The lovely bright red fruits are double ovaries and stay on the vine for many months. I photographed these at the Laurel-Snow State Natural Area in Rhea County. Perennial Where seen:Frozen Head SP, Oak Ridge Greenways, Laurel-Snow Pocket Wilderness, Big South Fork NRRA, Piney River Trail
The red fruits of the False Solomon's Seal are clustered at the end of the stem. This is a really lousy photo, I'll try to get a better one in the fall of 2006!
) are a brilliant red, so they are easy to spot in the forest. The seeds have a very spicy smell.