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Tim Tyler 13-07-2003 11:14 PM

Can you help identify these berries?
 
They grow here in the UK - and are black.

http://sprouting.org/garden/berries/

....has eight photographs of them and the bush they come from.

The bush has spiky leaves - like holly.

The berries are dark - rather like blueberries - but are red inside - and
are a bit smaller - and more lemon-shaped. They come bunched together
on strands with 20 to 30 berries.

The bushes grow to about 2M tall.

The berries taste OK - but are not very sweet.

I'd love to know the species - or even the family.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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JennyC 13-07-2003 11:14 PM

Can you help identify these berries?
 

"Tim Tyler" wrote in message
...
They grow here in the UK - and are black.

http://sprouting.org/garden/berries/

...has eight photographs of them and the bush they come from.

The bush has spiky leaves - like holly.
The berries are dark - rather like blueberries - but are red

inside - and
are a bit smaller - and more lemon-shaped. They come bunched

together
on strands with 20 to 30 berries.
The bushes grow to about 2M tall.
The berries taste OK - but are not very sweet.
I'd love to know the species - or even the family.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.



It's a mahonia Tim, and edible :~))
http://www.paghat.com/oregongrape.html

And good for a multitude of ailments too !
http://www.herb-store.com/articles/graperoot.shtm

Jenny



Peter C 13-07-2003 11:14 PM

Can you help identify these berries?
 
In article , says...
The berries are dark - rather like blueberries - but are red inside - and
are a bit smaller - and more lemon-shaped. They come bunched together
on strands with 20 to 30 berries.

The bushes grow to about 2M tall.


It looks very much like Mahonia lomariifolia or certainly one of the
mahonia varieties.
--
Pete
http://spamcop.net

Tim Tyler 13-07-2003 11:14 PM

Can you help identify these berries?
 
In article you wrote:
: "Tim Tyler" wrote in message

: http://sprouting.org/garden/berries/

: It's a mahonia Tim, and edible :~))
: http://www.paghat.com/oregongrape.html

: And good for a multitude of ailments too !
: http://www.herb-store.com/articles/graperoot.shtm

Great - thanks.

I /thought/ it was a species of barberry - but all the photos of them I
had seen had red berries.
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|im |yler http://timtyler.org/

Jeff Coles 15-07-2003 10:42 AM

Can you help identify these berries?
 
If the ends of the stems are a yellow colour when cut, then its is almost
certainly a Mahonia.

Jeff

"Tim Tyler" wrote in message ...
They grow here in the UK - and are black.

http://sprouting.org/garden/berries/

...has eight photographs of them and the bush they come from.

The bush has spiky leaves - like holly.

The berries are dark - rather like blueberries - but are red inside - and
are a bit smaller - and more lemon-shaped. They come bunched together
on strands with 20 to 30 berries.

The bushes grow to about 2M tall.

The berries taste OK - but are not very sweet.

I'd love to know the species - or even the family.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.
--
__________
|im |yler http://timtyler.org/




CK 17-07-2003 10:32 PM

Can you help identify these berries?
 
Yes, definitely Mahonia.
Chris in Somerset


"Jeff Coles" wrote in message
...
| If the ends of the stems are a yellow colour when cut, then its is almost
| certainly a Mahonia.
|
| Jeff
|
| "Tim Tyler" wrote in message ...
| They grow here in the UK - and are black.
|
| http://sprouting.org/garden/berries/
|
| ...has eight photographs of them and the bush they come from.
|
| The bush has spiky leaves - like holly.
|
| The berries are dark - rather like blueberries - but are red inside - and
| are a bit smaller - and more lemon-shaped. They come bunched together
| on strands with 20 to 30 berries.
|
| The bushes grow to about 2M tall.
|
| The berries taste OK - but are not very sweet.
|
| I'd love to know the species - or even the family.
|
| Thanks in advance for any assistance.
| --
| __________
| |im |yler http://timtyler.org/
|
|




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