I am so thick ...

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I am so thick ...

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I don't know what elderflowers or elderberries look like. :shock: The wikipedia article has added to the confusion.
:? Does anyone have a decent photo that they could post or even a decent description?
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Great, thanks! :hello2:
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All got to learn don't be so harsh on yourself. I did not know what parsnips looked like until I saw some growing earlier this year and I think I might have pulled some of mine out thinking they were weeds!
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Post: # 31688Post the.fee.fairy »

aw, bless you!

I'm thick too...i went fruit picking yesterday and picked a load of what i thought were damsons, only to get home and have my dad tell me they weren't. Have to put off the damson wine for a while...

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No that's not thick! I have a damson tree - I think - I'm not really sure! We can't all know everything can we? :shock: We wouldn't need a forum to ask question on then!

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Post: # 31712Post the.fee.fairy »

Dad told me that Damsons were in the middle of sloes and plums size-wise.

Apparently, they've also got to have the strange bluey-purpley dusty stuff on them too...

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They have that! I didn't have a clue what they were never having seen them for sale here but after watching a programme on telly about wild foraging I thought - that's what I have! Cos they aren't great to eat raw! Also the birds never went after them like they did the sweet plums. (Obviously I have sweet toothed birds round here!).

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the.fee.fairy wrote:Dad told me that Damsons were in the middle of sloes and plums size-wise.

Apparently, they've also got to have the strange bluey-purpley dusty stuff on them too...
Yep, they have a bloom on them a bit like grapes do, which you can polish off (I think it's a wild yeast bloom) and then they have a deep shiney purple colour . They look exactly the same as sloes but bigger ,in fact are about the size of grapes. The stone is more like a plum's in shape.

My next door neighbour has a tree, and I get first rights on the fruit. We didn't get any last year, but it's looking good this year.
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So you know how great Salsify is as a veg, what about Cavero Nero,great leaves all through the winter , then in Spring sprouting broccolli like flowers! Takes up half as much room as broccolli

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Post: # 32113Post the.fee.fairy »

i found a new tree the other day...might have to take up the same hobby as someone else on here...trespassing!

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