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Black locust · Common hawthorn · Oak

Black locustCommon hawthornOak
🗓 Season: May · September · October
🔍 When is it ripe?
Black locust: Flowers (white, fragrant clusters) are edible in May and can be eaten raw, fried in batter, or made into syrup. The seeds and green pods are toxic — do not eat. Harvest flowers only.
Common hawthorn: Bright to dark red haws. Harvest when fully red and slightly soft. Young leaves (May) and flowers are also edible. Haws best for jelly; one large seed per berry.
Mostly black locust, a couple oaks and at least one haw along brush edge south of building.
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