How about trying Pyracantha for edible berries? Bitter but you can make a jam.
Or, Aronia Melanocarpa (Chokeberry) which makes a nice jam and feeds the birds too, not to be confused with Prunus Virginiana aka Chokecherry which is also edible when fully ripe or can be made into jams. Sambucus nigra, Elderberry, makes a great cough syrup, wine or jam and feeds the birds as well in summer. Elderberry likes its roots near run-off or a stream but in a sunny spot. Lycium barbarum (Goji), Hippophae rhamnoides (Seaberry) and Vaccinium vitis-idaea (Lingonberry) or Viburnum trilobum (American highbush cranberry) may be worth a try. Jeannie at Highrockfarms.com
Well, that's a good question. I was actually wondering the same thing. I found some growing near my house and tasted one. Sweet and plump, tastes like honeysuckles! Some folks say they are bitter tasing and there is word that they may cause upset stomach , vomiting an dizzyness in children. So if you find some try one or two and check the flavor..the ones I had were good , but I only ate a few with no ill effects. They say Indians ate them and used them as medicine. If they taste ok and they don't make you ill or kill you I don't see the harm. Just don't eat any white berries off poision ivy..I hear it has white berries too. But I doubt they are very similar, still always be 110 perecnt sure when trying anything wild and check and recheck your sources to be safe and sure.
Yes, when I go in the woods I chew on them all the time.
Yes, but it doesn't mean you should
Some Winter Berries are edible, but some can kill. It really depends on what type you're talking about.
Here are some edible ones: Salmonberries Camu Camu Berries Acai Berries Riberries Most are high in vitamins and antioxidants.
yes
All fruits from the Fuschia species are edible.
by tasting them...
That depends on what KIND of berries they are. Some red berries are edible, others may be used for decoration.
China berries are non-edible, poisonous berries to humans and animals. An infusion of chinaberry root and bark was used to treat ringworms and tetterworms by Native Americans.
Woodbine is another name for the climbing plant which is usually called Honeysuckle. It has berries but they are not edible.
Everything I've read says yes. Beauty Berries are edible.
No. The berries are edible but only if you are a bird.
Feed the snow monster snow berries
yes