Edibility
Edibility:Edible
Eating notes: Too sour to be eaten raw. Can be made into jam or sauces to accompany game.
Season
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Frequency
Occasional
Description
Cowberry is a bush of wet heathlands. More common in the north. It is a relative of the Cranberry and the Bilberry.
Height: 25 - 40cm
Leaves: Oval or club-shaped, with a notch at the tip and slightly down-rolled edges. They grow along the stems in alternate opposite pairs
Flowers: White or pale pink. The four petals of the flowers fuse together into a bell-shape with the tips of each petal curling-up around the base of each flower. The flowers appear in small clusters.
Stems: Short compact plant. New growth is green, older stems brown.
Fruit: Fruit ripen from green to bright red. In shape, they resemble Bilberries.