yes they are extremely edible but need washing first m8 First, make sure they're blueberries. There are a few plants that have similar berries and some of these are poisonous if eaten. There are 2 different varieties of wild blueberries, low bush and high bush types. Low bush grows single stems from the ground, to whereas the high bush is a low growing tree with a main trunk.
Unless you live somewhere with toxic rain, yes. :3
The Blueberry plant, Vaccinium corymbosum, is not poisonous. However, there ARE blue colored berries that are poisonous, so make sure you check the berry isn't poisonous before eating it.
If wine or jelly can be made with callicarpa americana (beautyberries) I guess it may be eaten!
Is your mom edible?
Yes, they are.
The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).
I believe so. I eat them all the time and have never suffered any ill effects.
Wild blackberries that grow in lightly wooded areas, although if allowed I am sure they would take over the lawn too. The berries are small, but sweet and certainly edible.
Late summer and early fall wild blackberries are free for the taking.
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The minute you cultivate them they cease to be wild. The best way is to buy some hybrids from a nursery.
OH yes, anything edible will do for a wild rat.