I certainly wouldn't advise it! but, yeah...
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I messed up years ago for not trying thimbleberries. I came across a huge patch of them that were loaded and ripe while out hunting. They looked like red raspberries but the leaves were wrong and no thorns. Not knowing what they were, I did not try them. I am now trying to get them to grow and produce here. If they do produce, it is highly unlikely that the turkeys will leave any for me to taste.I certainly wouldn't advise it! but, yeah...
in my old age, to chicken to try anything wild unless someone or myself know what it is, when younger and running thru the woods tried a apple looking berry , tasted like a apple, what little meat you got cause it had 4 large seeds in it, needless to say, didn't kill me and now at 68 finally found out what it is, mayhawI messed up years ago for not trying thimbleberries. I came across a huge patch of them that were loaded and ripe while out hunting. They looked like red raspberries but the leaves were wrong and no thorns. Not knowing what they were, I did not try them. I am now trying to get them to grow and produce here. If they do produce, it is highly unlikely that the turkeys will leave any for me to taste.
Fortunately you lived to tell the taleI certainly wouldn't advise it! but, yeah...
Good idea. My ex BIL grew up in Canada and at least there (and 50 years ago) the rule is "there are no poisonous blue berries". The same can't be said for red berries.Not knowing what they were, I did not try them.
Well,,,,,,,,,,,, do you feel LUCKY,,Good idea. My ex BIL grew up in Canada and at least there (and 50 years ago) the rule is "there are no poisonous blue berries". The same can't be said for red berries.
No. Chokeberry is genus Aronia and chokecherry is genus Prunus.Used to eat these as a child. It grew wild, but they were of the black variety. It is often referred to as Aronia, or Chokeberry.Chokecherry most likely just another name for same..
the nightshade here, the berrys turn dark purple, don't remember ever seeing the red onesWell,,,,,,,,,,,, do you feel LUCKY,,
http://poisoncontrol.utah.edu/plant-guide/deadly-nightshade.php
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Not going to question or inquire as to why he is Ex BIL.![]()
Nothing to do with eating berriesNot going to question or inquire as to why he is Ex BIL.![]()