Yes.
Apples, blackberries, rose hips, elder berries, sloes.
Sloes should generally be removed after three months.
My chocolate labrador can't keep away from them and produces huges quantities of black poo, liberally peppered with berries, but no other side effects. She also eats fushia pods, windfall apples, sloes, blackberries, plums and damsons.
It means the church of sloes.
Locule is another term for raspberry drupelets (plural of drupe). Raspberries and blackberries both have multiple locules.
Sloe berries are the fruit of the Blackthorn bush, Prunus spinosa.
It comes from the Irish words Cill Airne, which mean the church of sloes.
Sloes (or blackthorn) do not have seeds, they have a single stone (like a plum or cherry) and not the stone is no poisonous.
The sloe berry is the fruit of the Prunus spinosa. The berries are very sour and astringent when eaten, unless they are eaten right after the autumn frost.
you make it with agave and with sugar and yeast
durian. found in Jawi, penang Sloe.
Small blue berries with one stone in that have similar skin to a damson are sloes. They grow on bushes/trees and the berries are on the branches sometimes like a small bunch of grapes. Do not confuse with the vine type of the Deadly Nightshade. These blue berries have more than one stone and the outer skin of the berry is much softer than the sloe.