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American beech · American hornbeam · Black locust · Box elder · Cherry · Maple · Oak
🗓 Season: May · June · July
🔍 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.
Cherry: Deep red and glossy; stem pulls cleanly. Taste is the best test — sweet and juicy when ripe, still astringent if picked too early.
Scattered in woods around trail. Several different kinds of cherry, though none look reachable for harvesting. Beechs, oaks and cherries seem most dominant.
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