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Hazel · Serviceberry · wild lowbush blueberry
📍 X93V+QV Saint Johns Landing Camp, Hinckley, MN, USA
🗓 Season: August · September · October · June · July
🔍 When is it ripe?
Hazel: Green husks turn brown and pull back from the nut; ripe nuts fall freely or shake loose. Gather before squirrels. Dry in a warm place for 1–2 weeks for best flavour. Catkins (male flowers) are edible in early spring.
Serviceberry: Small, round, turning from red to deep purple-black. Sweet and blueberry-like when fully dark. Birds eat them as soon as they ripen — check daily. Best fresh or in pies and jam.
Serviceberries hazelnuts and lowbush blueberries in the control burned area of saint Croix state park.
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