Sloe berries are the fruit of the Blackthorn bush, Prunus spinosa.
Sloe is the name of the fruit of the blackthorn.Specifically, blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) produces a fruit which is called "sloe" and categorized as "drupe". Drupes have fleshy exteriors surrounding a pit, pyrene, or stone and a seed. Sloes have plum-like appearances.
Sloe berries are the fruit of the Blackthorn bush, Prunus spinosa.
Locule is another term for raspberry drupelets (plural of drupe). Raspberries and blackberries both have multiple locules.
There does not seem to be any information available about whether the berries are toxic, but the bush they grown on can cause ' Blackthorn Infection or Blackthorn Poisoning' if the thorn penetrates the skin of humans or other animal's. Sole berries come from the plant Prunus spinosa which is also called Blackthorn.
blackthorn liqueur is sloe gin
Sloe berries are typically dark blue or purple in color when ripe.
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.
The thorny, closely branched, small deciduous tree, Prunus spinosa (blackthorn, or sloe) is a species of Prunus.Family: Rosaceae
There is a homonym "sloe" (the fruit of the blackthorn tree)
The fruit is the sloe, which is a plum-like fruit used largely for the flavoring of alcoholic beverages, e.g., sloe gin.
The common name for the plant Prunus spinosa is blackthorn.