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Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) · Blackthorn · Horse-chestnut · Rose

📍 FGCX+QG Bristol, UK
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus)BlackthornHorse-chestnutRose Public
🗓 Season: July · August · September · October · November
🔍 When is it ripe?
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus): Deep black and pulls free with zero resistance. Juicy and sweet; no red remaining at the core. Harvest in the morning when cool.
Blackthorn: Sloe berries: small, round, blue-black with a heavy bloom. Intensely astringent raw — traditionally harvested after the first frost, which breaks down tannins. Best used for sloe gin or jelly. Spiny branches — wear gloves when harvesting.
Rose: Rose hips (swollen seed pods) ripen to red or orange after flowering. Pick when fully coloured and slightly soft. Remove the seeds and hairs inside (irritating). Very high in vitamin C; excellent for syrup, tea, and jelly. Leave some for birds in winter.
Gorgeous mature trees absolutely dripping with sloes! Loads of blackberries, conkers and rose hips
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