Edibility
Edibility:Edible Good
Eating notes: The early season fruits tend to be larger and sweeter and therefore better for eating raw. Later season fruit are better used for cooking, jams etc.
Season
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Frequency
Description
This is one wild food that most people have foraged at one time or another, whether as a wayside snack or to add to an apple and blackberry crumble
Height: 100 - 250cm
Leaves: Leaves are divided 3 separate broad leaflets. Leaflets have uneven serrated edges and may have spines on the underside ribs.
Flowers: Flowers 20-30mm across with 5 petals. Colour variable, from white to pink.
Stems: Plants form dense untidy bushes of tough stems with large backward-pointing thorns.
Fruit: The berries are a roughly spherical collection of small drupelets. They ripen from green, through red and finally shiny black when ripe.
Look-a-likes: Similar to Dewberry which are smaller plants whose fruit have fewer drupelets.