Blackthorn or sloe berries, Prunus spinosa, and their leaves with blackberries, Rubus fruticosus, that have been foraged from a hedgerow. In the top l


Blackthorn or sloe berries, Prunus spinosa, and their leaves with blackberries, Rubus fruticosus, that have been foraged from a hedgerow. In the top left of the picture are rowan, or mountain ash, berries and leaves. The blackberries can be used in various recipes or eaten fresh and the sloe berries are often used in alcoholic beverages. Rowan berries are often used to make a sweet jelly. Great care should be take to correctly identify any wild fruit or fungi picked from the wild. North Dorset England UK GB


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