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Salmonberry - Rubus spectabilis
An introduced relative of raspberry with many edible parts


Rose - Rosa spp
Found in the wild and grown as a cultivated ornamental


Raspberry - Rubus idaeus
A wild growing soft fruit that has cultivated relatives


Pheasant berry - Lycesteria formosa
A garden escapee with unusual looking flowers


Himalayan balsam - Impatiens glandulifera
An invasive edible that has restrictions on harvesting


Hawthorn - Crataegus monogyna
This hedgerow staple is edible and a prized medicinal


Gooseberry - Ribes uva-crispa
Wild growing ancestor of cultivated varieties


Flowering currant - Ribes sanguineum
A garden ornamental with edible uses


Dewberry - Rubus caesius
Closely resembling a blackberry and full of flavour


Damson - Prunus domestica spp. insititia
A hedgerow tree that produces good amounts of fruit


Wild strawberry - Fragaria vesca
A common and easy to identify relative of cultivated strawberries


Six foraged cocktails to see you through the summer
Some inspiration for you to go wild with your summer mixology


Bullace - Prunus domestica spp. italica
Found in hedgerows and also known as wild green gage


Blackthorn - Prunus spinosa
A hedgerow tree whose fruits are used to make a gin liqueur


Blackberry - "Rubus fruticosus"
Britain's most commonly foraged fruit plant


Sloe, apple and rosemary jelly (for cheese)
Works perfectly with cheese
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