I was so pleased with the excellent assistance offered in my last berry
challenge here I thought I'd try my luck again ;-)
Here are photos of a couple more species of berry that seem
to grow locally near me - in the SW of the UK.
Both appear to be edible - but I'd rather ID them before taking
my chances.
The first one looks like a species of Barberry - or Mahonia.
Deep blue berries with a dark red flesh, ten brown seeds or so.
Much smaller leaves than the normal "oregan grape", though.
Delicious, though - slightly sweet.
The second has larger fruit - almost an inch across. Orange - turning red
when ripe. With dozens of cream seeds in a single enclosure within.
Each seed has a little tuft of hair atop it - and the fruit has a big
green crown where the flower used to be.
The flesh has a very mild flavour.
Pretty distinctive I reckon - which is a good job since my photos of
this one are a bit blurry and I didn't get any foliage this time :-/
I guess that's part of what makes it a berry challenge!
4 photos in total:
http://sprouting.org/garden/berries/
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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