I'm not sure if this should go on the foraging post instead, so apologies if I've posted in the wrong place.
Yesterday when we were blackberrying DD found what we thought were 'escaped' raspberries in our lane (cue Keystone Cops music) - they don't look like a different variety to raspberry cane rasps, they're just on the verge rather than in a veg patch. We also saw lots of unripe blackberries.
Now generally I can be relied upon to tell the difference between a raspberry and an unripe blackberry, but differentiating between those and wineberries is more tricky. I've only just heard of wineberries in the Guardian's foraging article (rather bizarrely illustrated with elderflower - in August??). How can you be sure a wineberry is a wineberry if you haven't grown it?
Oh and further down the article there's a photo of 'winberries' [sic], which look like blueberries *confused*
Yesterday when we were blackberrying DD found what we thought were 'escaped' raspberries in our lane (cue Keystone Cops music) - they don't look like a different variety to raspberry cane rasps, they're just on the verge rather than in a veg patch. We also saw lots of unripe blackberries.
Now generally I can be relied upon to tell the difference between a raspberry and an unripe blackberry, but differentiating between those and wineberries is more tricky. I've only just heard of wineberries in the Guardian's foraging article (rather bizarrely illustrated with elderflower - in August??). How can you be sure a wineberry is a wineberry if you haven't grown it?
Oh and further down the article there's a photo of 'winberries' [sic], which look like blueberries *confused*
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