as far as i know all berberis berries are edible as are mahonia berries.depending on growing conditions and personal taste some may find are not very palatable but can be made into jellies or jams.
The type of tree that has dark purple berries is called a elderberry tree.
No, elderberry and elderflower are not the same thing. Elderberry refers to the dark purple berries of the elder tree, while elderflower refers to the white flowers of the same tree.
Elderberry Tree...it is a small tree and usually grows on the banks of streams and creeks. The berries grow in clusters. They are used for jam--that taste like raspberries. The bark if the elderberry is toxic.
Rowan tree berries are edible but should not be consumed raw as they contain toxins that can cause stomach upset. Cooking or processing the berries can make them safe for consumption.
Ngaio tree (Mousehole tree)
The shrub you are describing is likely the Elderberry (Sambucus), particularly the European elderberry (Sambucus nigra). It produces dark purple or black berries that often grow in clusters, and when in bloom, the flowers can have reddish or pinkish hues. These berries are edible when cooked but can be toxic when raw, so they should be handled with care.
To identify an elderberry tree, look for clusters of small white flowers in the spring, followed by dark purple berries in the summer. The tree has compound leaves with serrated edges and a woody stem. It typically grows in moist areas and can reach heights of 5-12 feet.
Elderberry is known as "बिजूका" (Bijuka) in Hindi. It refers to the berries of the elder tree, which are often used in traditional medicine and herbal remedies. The berries are rich in antioxidants and are commonly used to boost the immune system. In addition to their health benefits, elderberries are also used to make syrups, jams, and wines.
Yes, the sumac tree is edible, specifically the red berries it produces. The berries can be dried and ground into a spice called sumac, which is commonly used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine to add a tangy flavor to dishes.
No, asparagus berries are not edible. They are toxic and should not be consumed.
Berries from the locust tree may be the sweet edible pods of the honey locust trees. Another type of locust tree is the black locust tree which is highly toxic but good for making honey.
No, asparagus fern berries are not edible and can be toxic if ingested.