Hawthorn
Foraging for Hawthorn, Identifying Hawthorn and Hawthorn Recipes are here…
Nearly every hedgerow in the UK has a type of hawthorn in it, they come in to flower just after the sloe and berry later in the year. The leaves, flowers and fruit can be eaten.
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