Berries

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AlwaysPrepping
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Berries

Post by AlwaysPrepping »

Hey fellow Preppers,

Whilst walking through the woods next to my home i have noticed these berries and wonder if anyone can tell me if they are edible or dangerous.

I have been lead to believe it could be wild sarsaparilla, but due to the bush being around 5-6+ foot im not too sure.

Thanks in advance.
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jansman
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Looks like Laurel to me. Young plant too. That is an evergreen. All evergreens are poison.
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jansman
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I think you are right. Ivy.
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AlwaysPrepping
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Re: Berries

Post by AlwaysPrepping »

Thank you for your replies and i think you are right it must be ivy, and as the link suggest i do see a lot of birds especially robins eating these.

So i can now add this to the list to avoid.

Thanks again.
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diamond lil
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My god no lol don't eat that!
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CynicalSurvival
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Avoid!

I'd recommend the book 'the thrifty forager'. Build up a set of such reference books, and try going foraging with people who know what they are looking for - you can share tips. Don't try anything unless you are pretty sure you know what it is, and are aware of the risk of look-alike plants.
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Post by aldhelm »

I found this while I was mooching around google I don't know if it's right or not but it could be interesting to find out.

Oh it doesn't say on the link but it's a map of trees/bushes with edible fruit growing wild in the uk.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... -mDQ&msa=0