The one that looked like a poison berry might be a soap berry. Some others you could of added were wild strawberries and wild Saskatoon berrys. Nice video!
Be careful with this, but there’s berries that look like those 2nd berries around the south side of Vancouver island (and probably in other places, too). They’re generally low to the ground and somewhat rare if you’re not looking for them but they’re red/crimson and a bit smaller than a raspberry. They’re known as (at least to me) Native Blackberries and quite unlike European blackberries which are the ones we see often. I’m not an expert though, so eat at your own risk...
I'm wondering why you would suggest TASTING the blueberry to see if it is the poisonous berry or not- I'd hate to test the poisonous berry by tasting it...
i dont know much about salmon berries but wild raspberries are much smaller but cant be mistaken as anything but a raspberry those are thimbleberrys. What you call huckleberry i have no idea but what you call blue berries are huckleberry's
I’m from an area just outside Vancouver and I remember eating huckleberries right off the bushes in my backyard as a kid.
Second berry is called a thimble berry
3rd one wineberry
What's at 2:25
Looks like amur honeysuckle
It tastes not right, but birds love it
thanks this video was helpful
The one that looked like a poison berry might be a soap berry. Some others you could of added were wild strawberries and wild Saskatoon berrys. Nice video!
i love thimbleberries!
Be careful with this, but there’s berries that look like those 2nd berries around the south side of Vancouver island (and probably in other places, too). They’re generally low to the ground and somewhat rare if you’re not looking for them but they’re red/crimson and a bit smaller than a raspberry. They’re known as (at least to me) Native Blackberries and quite unlike European blackberries which are the ones we see often.
I’m not an expert though, so eat at your own risk...
Salmonberry... Oh, I’ve seen something like those before! When do they produce berries?
hey ken this was a great video
do you know of any clubs that go out looking for wild edibles or mushrooms/berries?
all the best man!!
It would be nice to see the poison blueberry for comparison.
thats a great idea how bout you post a video of that for us k?
Ken Wild How about do it your self. M kay?
Smart ass.
Black cohosh?
I'm wondering why you would suggest TASTING the blueberry to see if it is the poisonous berry or not- I'd hate to test the poisonous berry by tasting it...
The salmonberries are in flower. It won't be long now!
i dont know much about salmon berries but wild raspberries are much smaller but cant be mistaken as anything but a raspberry those are thimbleberrys. What you call huckleberry i have no idea but what you call blue berries are huckleberry's
And you showed red huckleberries but didn’t actually say what they’re called. Wild raspberries are called thimble berries :) all tasty!
Wild raspberries and thimbleberries are actually both different species
wow 2 or 3 of them I thought were poisonous
I think it might be cloudberry
Those red berries were mulberries
The red ones were thimble berries. Mulberries look like long but little blackberries.