Thanks so much for this video! Aside from the easily identifiable salmonberries, blackberries, and huckleberries I've always been terrified to eat anything I've found out and about in the forest because I'm afraid of accidentally eating poisonous berries. Wondering if you are thinking of doing a video on poisonous plants of the PNW (for paranoids like me)?
Thanks for reaching out! Yes, trailing blackberries have thorns, but they're pretty minor (nothing like the huge thorns on the Himalayan blackberry). You can see the small thorns a bit at the 6:12 timestamp.
I like oregon grape as well
Very cool! I've never tried Oregon Grape, though I do like the flowers. Do you eat it raw or cooked into other foods?
Thanks for this you guys! Nothing quite like a fresh Thimbleberry, like a smoothie in a bite.
Thanks so much!! 😀
Love red huckleberries the best. Mostly because as a child I could always recognize them and knew they were safe.
Very cool! I also really enjoyed red huckleberries as a child 😊.
Love your production 👍
Thanks so much! 😀
Thank you. This video helped a lot. I found huckleberries today and. Didn’t pick them. Because I wasn’t sure. What they where 😢😅
That’s great! Thanks for letting me know. I’m glad it was useful 😊.
Question, where did you get your audio from? Thanks! Great Content ....
Thanks so much! The music is from the RUclips audio library 😀
Thanks so much for this video! Aside from the easily identifiable salmonberries, blackberries, and huckleberries I've always been terrified to eat anything I've found out and about in the forest because I'm afraid of accidentally eating poisonous berries. Wondering if you are thinking of doing a video on poisonous plants of the PNW (for paranoids like me)?
Thanks for the idea! I’ll put it on the list 😀. I’ve also been sticking to the edible berries that are easy to identify!
Do trailing blackberries have thorns?
Thanks for reaching out! Yes, trailing blackberries have thorns, but they're pretty minor (nothing like the huge thorns on the Himalayan blackberry). You can see the small thorns a bit at the 6:12 timestamp.