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    1. Elderflower (Sambucus nigra)
      Elderflowers are in full bloom in June and are easy to spot with their creamy white, fragrant clusters. They’re fantastic for making cordials, syrups, and even elderflower fritters.
      Foraging tip: Only take a few heads from each tree to leave plenty for wildlife and later fruiting.

    1. Wild Strawberries (Fragaria vesca)
      These tiny, sweet berries start ripening in June and can often be found on grassy banks, woodland edges, and hedgerows. They pack a ton of flavour for their size!
      Foraging tip: Look for the classic three-leaf clusters and tiny red fruits close to the ground.

    1. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
      You’ll spot mugwort growing along hedge banks, roadsides, and on waste ground throughout the UK in early summer. It’s a tall perennial with deeply divided, dark green leaves that are silvery underneath, and it starts to flower from mid-June.

      Foraging tip: Always double-check your ID, as mugwort can be confused with other Artemisia species. Avoid if pregnant, and as with all wild plants, only eat after positive identification.

 

What will you be on the forage for this month?

London Plane Tree (Platanus × acerifolia)

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Whilst the London Plane tree is of no use when foraging for food and drink; And as far as I'm aware, not especially useful for bushcraft; given that it accounts for probably half of the large trees in London, I think it's worth being able to…

Pesky Alexanders

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I've been on the lookout for pesky Alexanders for a while now. Mostly because I've read about how widespread they are, and about how they came to the UK with the Romans as a food stuff. Anyway, I've had a few moments where I've thought I have…

Identifying Trees in Winter

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Please note: This article was originally posted on www.totallywilduk.co.uk Identifying trees in Winter is hard. It isn't too bad in Spring, Summer and Autumn; But during the winter, when there are no leaves, flowers or fruits on show, it's…

Tree Fungus in Epping Forest

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On one of my now frequent visits to Epping Forest, I had no intentions of foraging, just out for exercise; However, I just happened to come across quite a lot of tree fungus in Epping forest this time. Both easily identifiable, and (at least…

Judas’ Ear Mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae)

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The Judas' Ear fungus is one that I was on the lookout for, and came across it by accident. It's quite unique looking and has been used in food and medicine for a very long time. Judas' Ear on Elder Other Names The common, but now…

Birch Polypore (Fomitopsis betulina – formerly Pitptoporus betulinus)

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Large Birch Polypore This polypore is quite an incredible fungus, well worth knowing how to identify it, and definitely worth harvesting for its health benefits (the usual rules of collection apply). The first time I was certain that this…

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