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Hawthorne

C. punctata

Photo by keithp2012
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40.699, -73.3489

Field Notes

Description:

Some sort of Hawthorne tree, not sure exact species.

Notes:

Hawthorn berries may be picked and eaten off the tree. Cut in half and dry for later use. De-seeded berries may be used with other fruit or alone to make jams and jellies. If making a jelly seeds need not be removed, a tiresome process. Also, remove the seeds from berries, mash the berries, then fry then in fat to form a cake. High energy winter food.

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