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− | ! Northing
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− | ! City, Town or Village [or nearest]
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− | ! Wild Food
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− | ! Season Start
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− | |One of the few places on the North Cornwall coast you can find the delicious Marsh Samphire (Salicornia sp.). I think there are regulations about picking it though, so be aware of these.
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− | |The Tesco bins are kept up, definitely check them. (Last checked: April 2011)
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− | |Stones Bakery Bins in alleyway by the bakery - Filled with unsold bakery goods everyday.
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− | |Orchard
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− | |Apple Orchard on Penryn Campus, in the walled garden. Most fall and are left to rot. All open to the public and free to take!
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− | |A few years ago, this area was featured on a Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall episode as a 'secret location' where oysters grew on the jetty, having escaped from the oyster farm upstream. They have to be reached by boat - unless you want to sneak past the port authorities overland with a crowbar...
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |at the top of hamgreen hill go towards the community orchard, pass the side of the orchard and theres a little path through some trees theres wild garlic in amongst the trees and in the hedgerow behind the bench over looking the river
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− | |Abundant. Beach is actually called samphire beach.
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− | |Likely to be in these bushes. I haven't seen them, but a friend has.
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− | |Likely to be in these bushes. I haven't seen them, but a friend has.
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− | |Sea-buckthorn
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− | |Sea Buckthorn on this beach
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− | |Kingsbridge
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− | |Common hawthorn
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− | |Multiple oak, sloe, rowan and hawthorn trees across the site, mostly within the earthworks of the Iron Age Hillfort, but a large cluster next to the car park. A single crabapple tree within the medieval castle earthworks.
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− | |Walking along cliff path from dove rock to looe, coast side of path. 2 trees close together with a small well used cut through of hedge.
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |Spotted in March 2017 - abundance of wild garlic.
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− | Accessible from the main road.
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− | |This whole hillside is covered in blackthorn bushes.
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |Elder here and a couple more small ones around.
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |This walk has several patches of brambles.
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− | |Rose
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− | |Masses of roses of various types here.
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− | |53337
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− | |Apple
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− | |Several trees here, currently behind a fence, but accessible.
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− | |One elder here and more further along the path.
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− | |Rock samphire
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− | |The South-West
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− | |Hazel
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− | |hazel trees
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− | |Rock samphire
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− | |Small plants but good quality, all along the bank of the promenade.
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− | |Fennel
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− | |100 yards from beginning of pathway. A singular plant.
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− | |55162
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− | |hazel trees
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |All along the pathway, growing in abundance.
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− | |crab apple tree
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− | |crab apple tree
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Grape vine of some sort. Overhanging garden wall, please respect that the owners may want to harvest outside their garden too.
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− | |Community orchard
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− | |New community orchard. I saw Apple and quince, have been told there is also pear and cherry. Still saplings as of 2017.
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− | |Elder is all along this hedge.
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− | |Apple orchard. About 20 trees in a public park. Popular spot so yield can vary.
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− | |Large rosemary bush in the park hedge.
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− | |Apple tree on right just as you come off the road as you are looking down the path.
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− | |Mirabelle plum
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− | |Morbella cherry. Orchard 2 M25 rootstock
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− | |Community orchard
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− | |2 community orchards planted up on November 17 2014 containing local heritage varieties of Apples, Pears and Prunus species
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− | |Three cornered garlic/leek in abundance on the bank opposite three old Texaco garage. Roadside verge above dog wee level.
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− | |Kinterbury Creek on the footpath. The trees are on far side of the narrow creek but the hazels fall onto the path.
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− | |Seen a few years ago while on holiday. I'm not 100% sure of the exact spot but it was definitely near this bank of rocks.
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− | |Footpath to the left of the South West Water treatment works. Lots of blackberries all down the path.
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− | |Beautiful bush producing a good yeild
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− | |Growing along path
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− | |Tesco on Newton Road might provide some dumpster diving possibilities given one has a triangular key required sometimes for opening dumpsters. (Last checked: March 2012)
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− | |Tavistock
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Public
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− | |Alongside cannel path
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− | |SX4740173619
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |74130
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− | |Tavistock
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− | |Squash
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− | |Public
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− | |Tavistock community garden, squash and herbs
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− | |SX4789074130
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |73412
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− | |Teignmouth
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |SX9457173412
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |73984
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− | |NewtonAbbot
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Co-op - near Old Rhydon - round the side of the shop. (Last checked: March 2012)
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− | |SX8713373984
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− | |17
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− | |English Islands
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− | |85349
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− | |Sandown
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |SZ6183685349
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |86529
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− | |Exeter
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |SX8139186529
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |89701
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Rock samphire
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− | |iNaturalist location 4393708: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4393708</nowiki>
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− | |SZ3165889701
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |89880
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Wild privet
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− | |iNaturalist location 4393570: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4393570</nowiki>
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− | |SZ3183589880
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |90646
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Carrot
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− | |iNaturalist location 4393698: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4393698</nowiki>
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− | |SZ3012690646
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |90856
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− | |Dorchester
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− | |Apple
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Small apples
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− | |SY6822290856
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |90908
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Rock samphire
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Many different sea vegtables
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− | |SZ3009190908
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |91006
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− | |Dorchester
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Several walnut trees with small walnuts
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− | |SY6863091006
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |17
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− | |English Islands
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− | |91513
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− | |Ryde
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− | |Dandelion
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− | |May
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |SZ5966791513
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |91288
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− | |Bournemouth
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− | |Eucalyptus
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |Location approx.
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− | <nowiki>https://www.flickr.com/photos/alwyn_ladell/18918241612/in/album-72157654322966848</nowiki>
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− | |SZ1159091288
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |91309
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− | |Bournemouth
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− | |Sea beet
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |approx location
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− | january. just steamed some, tasty.
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− | |SZ1305291309
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |91424
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− | |Bournemouth
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− | |Rosemary
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |SZ1296691424
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |91495
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− | |Bournemouth
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− | |Three-cornered leek
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Plenty growing all over. Around April my friend pointed it out and we stopped for a tasting...yum
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− | |SZ1183991495
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |91572
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− | |Bournemouth
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Co-op (address: Madeira Road, Bournemouth). Location of bins: Under shelter round the back of the shop front as part of a student building. This is a new development and the bins are locked (worrying sign!) but last checked they were locked with a chain and a dumpster could have been opened enough to get out some potatoes and stir fry mix (local diver has even managed to rip out the plastic bag they were in to make a belt and bag to carry the food in). (Last checked: November 2011)
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− | |SZ0945391572
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |92570
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− | |Bournemouth
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Co-op (address: Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth). Location of bins: down a ramp, next to the car wash. This is a Co-op in a Texaco garage next to the main station in the town. It's easier to skip as the bins are open but some people working there can be very hard to co-operate with if you are planning to ask if it is OK to skip there. The two ways out make it ideal for a quick skip-and-dash though so can be skipped at any time of day! (Last checked: November 2011)
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− | |SZ1063992570
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |92709
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Cycle or walk along the cycle path from Keyhaven to Lymington and find plenty of wild brambles.
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− | |SZ3187492709
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |96785
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− | |Eastbourne
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− | |Burnet rose
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2693743</nowiki>
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− | Identification Guess: Rosa spinosissima
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− | Preferred Common Name: Burnet Rose
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− | Scientific Name: Rosa spinosissima
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− | |TV5412496785
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |94622
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− | |Lymington
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |apple tree in front of the Fish
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− | |SZ3245194622
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |94659
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |owner appears to put apples out on street for free
| |
− | |SZ3232294659
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |94774
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Mugwort
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4387176: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387176</nowiki>
| |
− | |SZ3331194774
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |6
| |
− | |The North-West
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− | |94751
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− | |Poole
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |September
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Lots of blackberrys to pick from here
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− | |SZ0199294751
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |95723
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |tasty apples in front of apartment behind Tesco
| |
− | |SZ3247995723
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |98645
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− | |Holsworthy
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− | |Giant puffball
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Somewhere in these fields grows the glorious giant puffball...
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− | |SX2605498645
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |96030
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− | |Lymington
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− | |Pear
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SZ3278896030
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |98407
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Elderflowers & Elderberries on a tree right in the corner of the gardens of Cumberland House Museum, often overhanging the gate to Southsea Greenhouse
| |
− | Elderflowers in May and Elderberries in September
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− | |SZ6565498407
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |98708
| |
− | |Southsea
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Sweet Chestnut trees in the little park, just north of Wimbledon Park
| |
− | |SZ6507698708
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |98720
| |
− | |Southsea
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− | |Chives
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |Permitted by owner
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− | |Help yourself herbs. Feel free to take what you need from the front yard, but please leave enough for others, and for the plant to survive.
| |
− | |SZ6487098720
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |98667
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |iNaturalist location 4387512: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387512</nowiki>
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− | |SZ4583398667
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |98683
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Sloes a billion!
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− | |SZ4572798683
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |98693
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |loadsa sloes
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− | |SZ4570098693
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |98920
| |
− | |Southsea
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− | |Fennel
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |Public
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− | |Help Yourself Herb garden outside the school gates to Southsea Infant School
| |
− | |SZ6504198920
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99064
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |public, all around the Leisure park you can find them in big quantity
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− | |SZ6794799064
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99059
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Plum
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |More of a plum bush than tree, as the street planter is full of the plant and plums are hidden in the leaves.
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− | |SZ6499599059
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99266
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Pear
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |
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− | |SZ6439999266
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |99313
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |public, away from the street
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− | |SZ6757399313
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99292
| |
− | |Southsea
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− | |Crabapple
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |SZ6513699292
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99554
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Blackberry bushes and a couple of apple trees can be accessed via the car park
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− | |SZ6833799554
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99592
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |European wild pear
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |On the corner of Stansted & Britannia. Massive tree with small wild pears.
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− | |SZ6495599592
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99633
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Hazel
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− | |September
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |6 or more hazel trees on the road (both sides). Really small hazelnuts to be picked on the ground.
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− | |SZ6631499633
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |99411
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− | |New Milton
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Sweet Chestnuts. Nearest parking Wooton Bridge or Boundway.
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− | |SZ2622999411
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100154
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− | |Southsea
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− | |Pear
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− | |
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |2 pears trees close to the Kite Unit. Two different varieties of small apple-like pears.
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− | |SU6724200154
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |100189
| |
− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |The Co-op by Portsmouth Harbour Train Station has bins out the back, behind the shop. You can successfully dumpster dive there for the usual Co-op gack etc. (Last checked: November 2011)
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− | |SU6309500189
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |100203
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− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Elderberry
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− | |June
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− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |Elderflower/berry bush
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− | |SU6325800203
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |100444
| |
− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |There is an Iceland in the centre of town by the main station that you can skip. Location of bins: on Willis Road, which is a back street. And if you have time, check out the other bins along here (especially the Pizza Hut bins if you don't mind cold pizza!) as it's a quiet street for most of the day and you never know what you might find in any of them! (Last checked: November 2011)
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− | |SU6411100444
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |100539
| |
− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Mirabelle plum
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |Tree just as you exit the park area, ladden with Mirabelle plums in early to mid July.
| |
− | |SU6470900539
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |100464
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Evening primrose
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2697920</nowiki>
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− | Identification Guess: Primrose
| |
− | Preferred Common Name: Primrose
| |
− | Scientific Name: Primula vulgaris
| |
− | |SU4233600464
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |100734
| |
− | |Southsea
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
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− | |Stroll across Milton Common and you can't help but find fruit in the mid to late summer.
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− | Apple and pear trees are mixed in amoung the abundant blackberries, and you can even dig up Horseradish!
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100770
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Mirabelle plum
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− | |July
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Two trees outside the entrance to Kingston Prison, near the roundabout and St Mary's Road
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− | |SU6604000770
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100787
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100814
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |several apple trees along the waterside of Milton common.
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− | |SU6763000814
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100802
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Mirabelle plum
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |A couple of trees along this boundary.
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− | |SU6637900802
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100817
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Cherry
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Around the park you'll find Blackberry bushes and plums as well as a cherry tree.
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− | |SU6639300817
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100891
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |SU6635000891
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100896
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Mirabelle plum
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |A very abundant tree in 2017
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− | |SU6634700896
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100909
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Some young trees on both sides of the path
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− | |SU6652100909
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100915
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Mirabelle plum
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Many trees among the bushes
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− | |SU6644100915
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |100922
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Some trees (2-3) along the path amongs bushes
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− | |SU6634000922
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |101248
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |May
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Quite a few elder trees inside the goose fence enclosure.
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− | |SU6687401248
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |103910
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− | |Bude
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |Lots and lots and lots of wild garlic, all along the canal in the forest, at its best around March.
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |103284
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− | |Eastbourne
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |June
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Easy access
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− | |TQ5851103284
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |102815
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Fish
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− | |bass fish
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− | |TQ3444702815
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |101256
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− | |Brockenhurst
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− | |Hawthorn
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− | |Outside Wiverley Enclosure. From the car park, walk NW along the track, hawthorns are on your right hand side.
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− | |SU2511101256
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |103702
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− | |Polegate
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |June
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Roadside, easy access
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− | |TQ5758303702
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |101721
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− | |Lee-on-the-Solent
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |SU5697001721
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |101903
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− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Pear
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |Large pear tree
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− | |SU6492101903
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |104801
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− | |Bude
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− | |Mint
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− | |Wild mint grows in various spots down Bude canal.
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− | |SS2110304801
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |102586
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− | |Chichester
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− | |Hazel
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− | |Public
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− | |Two hazel trees at each end of the small road (four total) and blackberries all along the hedge opposite the houses
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− | |SU8852102586
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |102129
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Common mallow
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− | |iNaturalist location 4438008: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4438008</nowiki>
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− | |SU4881802129
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |103947
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Just by the busstop is an apple tree.
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− | |TQ3244703947
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |102484
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− | |Brockenhurst
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− | |Lemon balm
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− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2697934</nowiki>
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− | Identification Guess: Lemon balm
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− | Preferred Common Name: Lemon balm
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− | Scientific Name: Melissa officinalis
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− | |SU3950002484
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104018
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Co-op: If you are facing the front, the bins is on the corner of the side street/back street to the right. Sometimes the bin is not out, but is generally good when it is. Address - 41-45 St James's St (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3164704018
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104030
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |This is a small Tesco Express which is located near Morrison’s. If you are facing the front, the bin is on the side street to the left. They throw out a lot of gak and other convenience foods. Can be skipped anytime, but the manager and workers will shout at you if you get caught. Also, the local students dump there household there as well so you might have to dig past this. Address - 25-26 St James's St (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3154204030
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104058
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Morrisons is a large supermarket, there bins are located in a separate area around the back in the car park. To get to the car park you need to go onto Edward Street and turn into the car park. Sometimes they leave there bins out early in the morning (6/7am) for trash collection, or you can climb into the compound (a bit risky) Address - 5-8 St James's St (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3142204058
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |105653
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− | |Bude
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− | |Parasol mushroom
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− | |Found Parasol Mushrooms here in October, near the edge so be careful! Also, they don't agree with everyone so try a little before you gorge on them.
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− | |SS2008205653
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |102589
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− | |Ringwood
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Masses of blackberries along the footpath that leads from the drive of the Moorhill Hotel to the back of the cider farm.
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− | |SU2116102589
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104275
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |There is a co-operative food store half way up North Street. Facing the shop from the street, turn left up north street then take the first right, the first right again, and the first right again into a delivery area at the back of the shops. The co-op bins are on the far side, slightly to the left, with the bin near the door being the main one for food. (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3103404275
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |105738
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− | |Bude
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− | |Bullace plum
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |You'll find sloes, bullaces and damsons all up and down this region.
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− | |SS2090805738
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104301
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Eat (sandwhich and salad shop) on Churchill Square just past the top of North Street. Facing the shopping centre, follow the building round to the right onto a side street. There will be bins on your left. These bins also can contain food from the nearby Pie Society and Cornish Pasty stores. Location on map approximate.
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− | |TQ3064304301
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104317
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Eat is a sandwich and salad shop near the top of North Street. Facing the shop from the street, turn right and follow the road up, taking the first left onto a pedestrianised area then immediately left again into a large alleyway. At the bottom are the bins for Eat. Sometimes bags of food can be found just inside a metal cage door on the left side of the bottom of the alleyway behind the bins.
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− | |TQ3083004317
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104319
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Pret a Manger: The bins are near the Eat ones in the same alleyway. The bin contents is often inconsistent. As well as the main bins, they also have a brown food waste bin which sometimes has un-filled bread rolls in it.
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− | |TQ3082304319
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104421
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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| |
− | |This M and S opposite Churchill Square used to be good for skipping, but not so much any more. The bins are in the car park/delivery area around the back, access from the side street to the left as you face the store. Address – 195-200 Western Road, BN1 2BJ‎ (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3065404421
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104487
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− | |Hove
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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| |
− | |Co-op: A medium sized store, bins are located around the back. Go up the side street to the right as you are facing the store, and then left into a car park/delivery area. Address – 130 Western Road (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ2999704487
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104547
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Infinity Foods is a wholefoods shop half way up North Road - not to be confused with North Street. Facing the shop on north road, turn left and take the first right. There is a small delivery area on your right, where there are brown bins usually containing lots of fruit, veg, and bread. There is also a larger blue bin which is almost always locked with a chain. (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3116904547
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |104540
| |
− | |Hove
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Taj is a organic fruit and veg shop. If you are facing the front, the bins are on the side street to the right - there are three/four of them. They are usually great for fruit and veg, but require digging through bins. Be warned, the black bags in these bins are usually full of bits of dead animal carcass. Also, the staff/owners really really hate dumpster divers – best to go when they are closed. Address - 98-99 Western Rd (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ2971804540
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |104559
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Quince
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− | |August
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− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Very large tree with large fruit in a garden. The fruit are falling to the ground and being left to rot.
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− | |TQ3023304559
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |104601
| |
− | |Brighton
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− | |Rosemary
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TQ3061304601
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |104608
| |
− | |Brighton
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− | |Rosemary
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
| |
− | |TQ3057904608
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |103257
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |October
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− | |November
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Lovely crunchy red eating apples.
| |
− | Dangerous to pick though, high in the tree and right on the roadside, you will need a telescopic picker and people to watch for cars.
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− | |SU5304203257
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |106095
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− | |Bude
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− | |Pavement mushroom
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− | |July
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− | |October
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− | |
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− | |Despite the unappealing name, the 'Pavement Mushroom' is essentially a Field Mushroom that grows in car parks and through pavements - these are in the Brendon Arms / Falcon car park.
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− | |SS2068406095
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |104631
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− | |Hove
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree
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− | |TQ2930604631
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
| |
− | |The South-West
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− | |106126
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− | |Bude
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− | |Sea beet
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− | |
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− | |Growing most of the year round on the edges of the Brendon/Falcon car park. And pretty much anwhere else in Bude you happen to go...
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− | |SS2069006126
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |104713
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− | |Hove
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− | |Common fig
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Fig tree
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− | |TQ2987804713
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
| |
− | |The South-West
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− | |106150
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− | |Bude
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− | |Slippery jack
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− | |
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| |
− | |Very specific location marker, on the border between the petrol station road and Morrisons car park! I've only seen these once in Autumn, and most books don't really recommend them, but if you're going into the supermarket itself and buying very expensive 'dried porcini' mushrooms, a good proportion of what's in the bag will actually be this variety. MUST BE PEELED AND COOKED.
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |104866
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Rosemary
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |Public
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− | |Pavilion Gardens. Bush overhangs the walkway fence.
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− | |TQ3036904866
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104864
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− | |Hove
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Varying sizes of green/pink apples on a large tree in a car park to a health centre, some overhanging the boundary. Likely to require climbing on a wall and/or shaking branches.
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− | |TQ3002504864
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |103888
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− | |Chichester
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− | |Walnut
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− | |Nice tree in churchyard
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− | |SU8046203888
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104912
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− | |Hove
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− | |Common fig
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− | |
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Fig tree hanging over pavement
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− | |TQ2946504912
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− | |England
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− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |106419
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− | |Bude
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− | |Wild rocket
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− | |Wild rocket grows around here, though I'd be hesitant about eating it as this is a popular area for dog walkers...
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− | |SS2081806419
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104925
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− | |Hove
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− | |Olive
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− | |
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− | |Olive trees along street
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− | |TQ2872204925
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104999
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Aldi: Bin is round the back of the store in a huge cage, sometimes locked with a chain and padlock and sometimes not. Used to be a really good bin but now more variable and often no food. (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3132604999
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104964
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− | |Hove
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− | |Holly
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− | |TQ2979704964
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105020
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Iceland: Bin is round the back of the store, one along from the aldi. Best skipped thursday nights, and sometimes the bin isn't out at all on other days. (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3132005020
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |104947
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− | |Hove
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− | |Common medlar
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |3 medlar trees right next to each other here.
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− | |TQ2820304947
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105015
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− | |Hove
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
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− | |Walnut tree in St. Ann's Well Gardens
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− | |TQ3014505015
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105041
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− | |Hove
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Small tree that had a lot of Bramley apples.
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− | |TQ3012905041
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105024
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− | |Hove
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Lovely red crab apples, decent size.
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− | |TQ2870005024
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105067
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− | |Hove
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Iceland in Hove is on Blatchington Road, near a co-op. Round the back of the store is a cage with a bin inside. Usually the cage is just secured with a chain without a padlock, which can just be unwound, so it's probably a good idea to re-'secure' it with the chain in the same way afterwards to not encourage them to up the security.
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− | |TQ2863305067
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105098
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− | |Hove
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− | |Fig
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Grows over the public loos
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− | |TQ2880505098
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |104474
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− | |Bognor Regis
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Co-op: Dumpsters are behind the store, through the gate that has been bent to allow people to squeeze through. (Last checked: July 2010)
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− | |SU9580604474
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105276
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |New England House: This is a large building, and one unit makes bread. The bins are out the front, the bread is often still fresh and good quality.‎ (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3114805276
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105250
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− | |Hove
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− | |Quince
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |A nice quince tree overhanging the public walkway. You can climb on top of the wall next to it to get at some of the fruit, or shake the tree (but be careful not to crack the fruit). I've knocked on the residents' door to check about picking the fruit on the inside of the wall, with no luck.
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− | |TQ2958205250
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105305
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
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− | |Domino's: Opposite the New England House bread skip, on the other side of the road, is the Domino's pizza bin. Sometimes pizza's not collected, or make wrong, and thrown out here, sometimes still in boxes. They are open quite late, but the delivery drivers don't seem fussed by people checking the bins. (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3120805305
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
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− | |The South-West
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− | |106788
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− | |Bude
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− | |Horse mushroom
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |You can find the occasional field mushroom in these fields, though it may well be the horse mushroom (Agaricus arvensis), equally edible and tasty. As with all mushrooms, make sure you know what you're looking for, as there will be random toadstools about too.
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− | |SS2032006788
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105339
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
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− | |This Co-op used to be good, but recently they seem to be keeping there food inside the store until bin day. The bins are around the back, in cages, in the car park. It's best to check at night when they are shut and the car park is empty. Address - 119 London Rd (Last checked: August 2013)
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− | |TQ3125305339
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105265
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− | |Hove
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− | |Hazel
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |Couple of cobnut trees here
| |
− | |TQ2827905265
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |16
| |
− | |The South-West
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− | |106797
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− | |Bude
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− | |Rock samphire
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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| |
− | |Not a specific location marker - if you know what you're looking for you'll see Rock Samphire all over the coastline in Bude, at its best in spring and early summer.
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− | |SS2024306797
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105402
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− | |Brighton
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− | |Damson plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots of bushes of damsons along this footpath, also worth looking round the back too.
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− | |TQ3337605402
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |104184
| |
− | |Portsmouth
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− | |Rock samphire
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Have spotted samphire growing along the sea wall previously.
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− | |SU6798404184
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |104148
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Brambles. From memory I think there were loads, but not 100% sure!
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− | |SU5577404148
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105431
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |Very tall apple tree in this park.
| |
− | |TQ2789305431
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105477
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− | |Hove
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Tesco: Good for skipping. Facing the store, go round left to the back. There's usually a good amount of food in a grey bin, but they only throw it out later on (past 11pm) so best done at night.
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− | |TQ2900405477
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |105469
| |
− | |Hove
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |In the little kids' playground, on the grassy mound.
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− | |TQ2783905469
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105483
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Overhanging apple tree, not sure of variety but was juicy and sweet.
| |
− | |TQ2777505483
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |104676
| |
− | |Chichester
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Iceland operates two red dumpsters around the back of the store on South Street, which can be accessed by following an alleyway beside the restaurant Trents, and turning left. They are within some kind of lockable cage, but this does not appear to ever be locked. Understandably with Iceland's small selection of fresh produce, the quantity of food within the bins is often small, and very limited. (Last checked: April 2011)
| |
− | |SU8606304676
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
| |
− | |The South-West
| |
− | |107200
| |
− | |Bude
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− | |Watercress
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |There is a small stream here that runs into the sea, where watercress grows. However, as with most wildly growing watercress, I wouldn't recommend you eat it unless you've conducted detailed analysis of the water...
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− | |SS2030207200
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105679
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |The bins are in a cage but a delivery truck has crushed it so it is possible to reach in. Probably best to go once closed.
| |
− | |TQ2642305679
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
| |
− | |The South-West
| |
− | |107289
| |
− | |Bude
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− | |Wild thyme
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |You can find wild thyme all through the summer on the cliffs above Crooklets and Summerleaze beaches.
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− | |SS2006907289
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |104607
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Water mint
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
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− | |Grows abundantly on this footpath (but the path is often flooded and very wet).
| |
− | |SU5415004607
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |104632
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |Couple apple trees - not eating apples, but useful for jelly, chutney, etc.
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− | |SU5564904632
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |104639
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lots of brambles up this lane
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− | |SU5565304639
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |105060
| |
− | |Chichester
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |The Pasty shop on North street has its bins directly behind the shop, which can be accessed via an alleyway off Crane Street. Discarded pastries can be found in small bags. Location on map is uncertain. (Last checked: April 2011)
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− | |SU8608605060
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |104807
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5569004807
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |104850
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Doesn't fruit every year
| |
− | |SU5528004850
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106174
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TQ2917906174
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106255
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Quince
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Quince tree overhanging the public walkway. Some years it's heaving and some years there's not many. Very tall so hard to reach. Lots more fruit inside the property, but doesn't seem to get picked unfortunately.
| |
− | |TQ3142506255
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105045
| |
− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Hazel
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |good, only advantage, close to Portsmouth road
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− | |SU6571805045
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106301
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Not sure what type of pear these were but very small and brownish skin.
| |
− | |TQ2826606301
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105038
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5653805038
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106349
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Elderberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Lots of elderberry bushes along the southern edge of the Nevill playing field.
| |
− | |TQ2817506349
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105096
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5803405096
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105025
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Sweet chestnut
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Common land, hook park nature reserve, horse grazing. Several Chestnuts in this field.
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− | |SU4995805025
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106156
| |
− | |Lancing
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
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− | |
| |
− | |TQ1784306156
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105151
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lots of blackberries around here.
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− | |SU5805105151
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106437
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− | |Hove
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Bush alongside the fence on Nevill playing field.
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− | |TQ2826706437
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106316
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− | |Shoreham-by-Sea
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− | |Horse-chestnut
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |TQ2204806316
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |105193
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− | |Fareham
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Public
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− | |Brambles grow all down this footpath, but it is a popular footpath so they are well picked.
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− | |SU5487405193
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |105305
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− | |Fareham
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Blackberries all along Peak Lane, if memory serves me right.
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− | |SU5564205305
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106360
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− | |Lancing
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
| |
− | |TQ1822706360
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |105604
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− | |Emsworth
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |
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− | |Co-op (address: 306 Main Road, Southbourne PO10 8JN). Bins are behind the store a little way down Church Road and on the left. (Last checked: July 2010)
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− | |SU7696805604
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106378
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− | |Lancing
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |
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− | |TQ1799406378
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106594
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− | |Hove
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− | |Plum
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |Lovely yellow plums hanging down outside the doctors.
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− | |TQ2706806594
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106407
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− | |Lancing
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Public
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− | |Plenty of sloes around this lovely local nature reserve
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− | |TQ1811906407
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106622
| |
− | |Hove
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Tesco: Good for skipping. It is small but usually has decent readily-edible foods. The bins are in a small compound to the right of the store – you need to (carefully – not making too much noise as people live above the shop) climb over the fence and the bin should be waiting there for you.
| |
− | |TQ2723406622
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106624
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− | |Hove
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− | |Plum
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Plum tree with big purple plums hanging over the driveway
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− | |TQ2719906624
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105382
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− | |Fareham
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |On a busy road though...
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− | |SU5439105382
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |106472
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− | |Lancing
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
| |
− | |TQ1790606472
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |106812
| |
− | |Brighton
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− | |Fig
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Very large, mature fig tree with a lot of overhang onto the street. I haven't been by for years but there used to be a lot of fallen fruit.
| |
− | |TQ3017006812
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |106894
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− | |Hove
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− | |Common medlar
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Private
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− | |Medlar tree. Ask permisson before taking
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− | |TQ2647306894
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105657
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Cherry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Wild cherry tree in a garden but overhangs path. Very sour!
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− | |SU5531305657
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |106951
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− | |Hove
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− | |Common fig
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Private
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− | |Fig tree. Ask permission before taking
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− | |TQ2642806951
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |105675
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Horseradish
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |A few large clumps of horseradish growing in this area
| |
− | |SU5032005675
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |105764
| |
− | |Fareham
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− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Overhangs the pavement. Fruits every year.
| |
− | |SU5778505764
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105990
| |
− | |Emsworth
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |You can dumpster dive at local Tesco (address: 17 North Street, Emsworth, Havant PO10 7BY). How to get to the bins: just behind the store, up a ramp. Some impressions from one local diver: "I got spotted here by a friendly Tesco worker who politely smiled at my hoard of Jaffa Cakes and thankfully didn't point out my shambolic daytime opperation to her boss who was standing in front of her while I struggled to maneuver my bike down the ramp!" (Last checked: July 2010)
| |
− | |SU7494605990
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105764
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |A few cherry/cherry-plum/plum trees in the grass between the MOD housing. Never tasted them, so don't know if they are good.
| |
− | |SU5551505764
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105873
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5293905873
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106127
| |
− | |Havant
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |One Stop. Address: 53 Emsworth Road, Havant PO9 2SB. How to get to the bins: entrance is just a little way up the one way street next to the store. (Last checked: July 2010)
| |
− | |SU7270106127
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105912
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |April
| |
− | |May
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Nice little patch of wild garlic by stream
| |
− | |SU5385405912
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107066
| |
− | |Shoreham-by-Sea
| |
− | |Bladder-senna
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4097335: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4097335</nowiki>
| |
− | |TQ2127007066
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |105984
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Brambles along most of the cycle path side of Bath Lane park.
| |
− | |SU5832905984
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |106650
| |
− | |Arundel
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |[4x] Apple trees
| |
− | |TQ0162806650
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107228
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Right by the carpark entrance, was dripping with fruit when I saw it.
| |
− | |TQ2497207228
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107303
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TQ2802207303
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106181
| |
− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Portsdown Hill,
| |
− | |SU6623406181
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106035
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5292806035
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106056
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Walnut
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Two large mature Walnut trees in the hedgerow between the pavement and field.
| |
− | |SU5427006056
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106051
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5298206051
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106118
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |On the last house before you go down to the subway, there's an apple tree that falls down over the subway wall.
| |
− | |SU5838506118
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108904
| |
− | |Saint Leonards-on-sea
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lots of wild garlic growing here
| |
− | |TQ7985908904
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107467
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |blackberries follow tree line....
| |
− | |TQ3146507467
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106352
| |
− | |Havant
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Waitrose. Address: 12 North Street, Havant PO9 1PR. How to get to the bins: climb over the wall from the side of the Agency at 4 Prince George's Street (best done at night!) and they are right by that wall! (Last checked: July 2010)
| |
− | |SU7180906352
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106200
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5373806200
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106212
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5372306212
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106222
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |nice little tree in hedge
| |
− | |SU5368106222
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106466
| |
− | |Havant
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Iceland. Address: 16-18 Market Parade, Havant PO9 1QF‎. How to get to the bins: right round to the left of the store as you face it is a way in, and walk straight ahead. The dumpster is against the wall by the door in front of you. (Last checked: July 2010)
| |
− | |SU7175106466
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106385
| |
− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |So many this autumn, very tasty sweet and sour.
| |
− | |SU6466606385
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106265
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5302206265
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106273
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |November
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |two maybe more trees tucked away in the woods
| |
− | |SU5293006273
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106278
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5302306278
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106305
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lots of plum trees around here (might be slightly further up towards roundabout) but on a busy road.
| |
− | |SU5358606305
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108108
| |
− | |Lewes
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |somehere along here amazing pear tasting apple tree
| |
− | |TQ4704808108
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106314
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Small tree in blossom
| |
− | |SU5305706314
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106321
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5287406321
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107662
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TQ2837407662
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106362
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5312106362
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106369
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |November
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Nice big mature tree covered in blossom, also several old apple trees nearby.
| |
− | |SU5288806369
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106384
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5314206384
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106387
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5285706387
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106400
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5349406400
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107541
| |
− | |Shoreham-by-Sea
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Lots of sloe bushes here
| |
− | |TQ2116307541
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106407
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |April
| |
− | |May
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Ransoms / Wind Garlic
| |
− | Toward end of path on the right amongst bluebells.
| |
− | |SU5350406407
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106307
| |
− | |Brockenhurst
| |
− | |English holly
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2697756</nowiki>
| |
− | Identification Guess: European holly
| |
− | Preferred Common Name: European holly
| |
− | Scientific Name: Ilex aquifolium
| |
− | |SU3984406307
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106439
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5318706439
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107808
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lost of sloe trees
| |
− | |TQ3050407808
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106566
| |
− | |Portsmouth
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lots of crop last year. And other trees near by too. Not 100% sure on variety
| |
− | |SU6350906566
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106407
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Common Land with many blackberries
| |
− | |SU4825306407
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107832
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lots of elderberry trees
| |
− | |TQ3050607832
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106468
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5282406468
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106517
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5383406517
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106528
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5412806528
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106530
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Hazel
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5329506530
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106542
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Nice little tree with lots of fruit.
| |
− | |SU5379706542
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106543
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5280406543
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |16
| |
− | |The South-West
| |
− | |109345
| |
− | |Bude
| |
− | |Yellow chanterelle
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |I can't guarantee this, but I believe that somewhere in Stibb woods you can find Golden Chanterelle in late summer/early autumn.
| |
− | |SS2220309345
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106577
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5314606577
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106591
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5382906591
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106602
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5344706602
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106609
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5339406609
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106610
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5344706610
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106611
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5337406611
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108068
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Big and mature tree
| |
− | |TQ3385608068
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106641
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees in the grounds of Titchfield Abbey
| |
− | |SU5423306641
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106680
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |On private land
| |
− | |SU5315906680
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106682
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5304806682
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |107913
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Couple of mature apple trees on the footpath the skirts around the northern edge of the allotments.
| |
− | |TQ2493407913
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106693
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5303306693
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106696
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5328106696
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106731
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5352206731
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106735
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5299306735
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106745
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5361206745
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106748
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5381706748
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106748
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5375306748
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106747
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5360006747
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106834
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5356506834
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106848
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Hazel
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5333106848
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106850
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5292006850
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108459
| |
− | |Lewes
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Blackberry bushes
| |
− | |TQ3871708459
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106926
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5287306926
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |106976
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5358306976
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107038
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5280707038
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107051
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Walnut
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Nice big tree
| |
− | |SU5403507051
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107118
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5362307118
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108309
| |
− | |Lancing
| |
− | |Poppy
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |A small population, I've seen far more a year or two ago. Might get a few seedheads
| |
− | |TQ1670008309
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107285
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5340807285
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107302
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5341507302
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108643
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Blackthorn all around edge of field
| |
− | |TQ2929408643
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108652
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |blackberries all round edge of field
| |
− | |TQ2933408652
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108838
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Damson plum
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Opposite the footbridge over the A27
| |
− | |TQ3533608838
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108670
| |
− | |Hove
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree on Devil's Dyke Rd
| |
− | |TQ2788708670
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108945
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Common hornbeam
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2746297</nowiki>
| |
− | Identification Guess: Carpinus betulus
| |
− | Preferred Common Name: Hornbeam
| |
− | Scientific Name: Carpinus betulus
| |
− | |TQ3404908945
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107414
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common snowberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2697692</nowiki>
| |
− | Identification Guess: Common snowberry
| |
− | Preferred Common Name: Common snowberry
| |
− | Scientific Name: Symphoricarpos albus
| |
− | |SU4302207414
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107540
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Damson plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Several damson trees, yellow and red. Healthy and fruit around June.
| |
− | |SU5561207540
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107537
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Loads of different colour plums.
| |
− | 3 or 4 trees just on and around the footpath.
| |
− | very tasty!
| |
− | |SU5342907537
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108896
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |May
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TQ2999208896
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |110476
| |
− | |Hastings
| |
− | |Rosemary
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |There are a few large rosemary bushes here, to the left of the park, as you pass the tennis courts. Give it a very good wash, as the path is frequented by dogs!
| |
− | |TQ8107010476
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |108029
| |
− | |Chichester
| |
− | |Campsite
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Can have open fire, Good toilets but no shower.
| |
− | |SU8324308029
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107662
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5250407662
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109211
| |
− | |Lewes
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Not sure what type of plum but 3 trees dripping with fruit here.
| |
− | |TQ3697109211
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |110579
| |
− | |Hastings
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Tonnes of wild garlic around here. From the stairs that lead up to Harmer's Reservoirs, go left off the path/stairs into the trees and there's loads of plants.
| |
− | |TQ8077510579
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107794
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5286707794
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109468
| |
− | |Lewes
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Blackberry bushes
| |
− | |TQ3935209468
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109467
| |
− | |Lewes
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple Trees
| |
− | |TQ3928509467
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |110744
| |
− | |Hastings
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |A few patches of wild garlic can be found in the park, near the miniature railway track. I would give the leaves a very good wash, there are lots of dogs around!
| |
− | |TQ8068610744
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109506
| |
− | |Lewes
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple Trees
| |
− | |TQ3962909506
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107840
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Potato
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4393463: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4393463</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4252807840
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107991
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5274507991
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109412
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Very productive apple tree just by the pavement here.
| |
− | |TQ3215709412
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108131
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Garlic
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Lots of wild garlic on the verges in the spring
| |
− | |SU6266308131
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |111000
| |
− | |Hastings
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |An abundance of blackberries
| |
− | |TQ8283211000
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109400
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Loads of blackberry bushes along this path.
| |
− | |TQ2924909400
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108088
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Apple Trees along the verges.
| |
− | |SU5448608088
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |107883
| |
− | |Lyndhurst
| |
− | |Chestnut
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Chestnut Trees to find
| |
− | |SU2677507883
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108111
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Pear tree with fruit overhanging onto path
| |
− | |SU5188708111
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108154
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5244608154
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108195
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5255108195
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108215
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |November
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |Big tree in border between two businesses.
| |
− | |SU5234408215
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108236
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5256608236
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108287
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Plenty of blackberries in hedgerows along Springles Lane
| |
− | |SU5440708287
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108234
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common hornbeam
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4387478: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387478</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4200308234
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108234
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common hornbeam
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4387478: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387478</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4200308234
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108334
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |Big tree with big apples (cookers) in Makro car park
| |
− | |SU5254608334
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108355
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5213208355
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108361
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Large tree with good fruit opposite office building
| |
− | |SU5235808361
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108361
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Large tree with good fruit opposite office building
| |
− | |SU5235808361
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108273
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Field maple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4387477: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387477</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4191008273
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108378
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5236308378
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108214
| |
− | |Ringwood
| |
− | |Common hazel
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4395580: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4395580</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU1523908214
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109794
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree on Devil's Dyke Rd
| |
− | |TQ2683909794
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108435
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Sycamore maple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4437847: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4437847</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4193808435
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109856
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Pear tree on Devil's Dyke Rd
| |
− | |TQ2676509856
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |109866
| |
− | |Brighton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree on Devil's Dyke Rd
| |
− | |TQ2675309866
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108509
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common sea-buckthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2697695</nowiki>
| |
− | Identification Guess: Sea Buckthorn
| |
− | Preferred Common Name: Sea Buckthorn
| |
− | Scientific Name: Hippophae rhamnoides
| |
− | |SU4196308509
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108660
| |
− | |Fareham
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |December
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5276208660
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108587
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common sea-buckthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4387379: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387379</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4201608587
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108739
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5175108739
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108739
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |Visible from station platform
| |
− | |SU5175108739
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |108692
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |European rowan
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location 4387378: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4387378</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4213808692
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |110139
| |
− | |Steyning
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Big, fat Bramley cooking apples, hanging over the back wall. Easily accessible from the pavement with lots of windfall apples on the ground.
| |
− | |TQ2003810139
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |110311
| |
− | |Steyning
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Little cluster of sloe bushes that form a hedgerow here.
| |
− | |TQ2007410311
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |109553
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4942209553
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |109739
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4920809739
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |109760
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU5015109760
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |109770
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4920709770
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |111305
| |
− | |Henfield
| |
− | |Hazel
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Hazel tree just before the Shepard & Dog pub garden
| |
− | |TQ2468911305
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |111323
| |
− | |Henfield
| |
− | |Hazel
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Hazel trees all along this stretch of road
| |
− | |TQ2465011323
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |111538
| |
− | |Henfield
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Blackberry bushes in the hedgerow
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− | |For elder flower and berry
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− | |Southampton
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− | |FALSE
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− | |England
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− | |Fareham
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Apple trees in a garden, but windfalls onto the path!
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− | |Apple
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Tree is hanging over, so fruit within reach.
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Walnut
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Large mature tree. Good yield every year.
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− | |14
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− | |Hazel trees all around edge
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− | |Sloe all around edge
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |Steyning
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Blackberries all around edge
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |111620
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Numerous Apple trees along the fence next to the railway.
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |111649
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots and lots of blackberries
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− | |111818
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Numerous other Apple trees in amongst the trees, may be accessible.
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− | |SU4379111818
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |111946
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Asian pear
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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| |
− | |The Mayor's Pears!
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− | Nice little round pears, very tasty.
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− | Small tree with fence enclosure, planted by the mayor. Peartree Green is well worth exploring further, it is a lovely place with great views over the Itchen valley.
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− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=mayors</nowiki>
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− | |SU4404311946
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |112351
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |One low hanging tree.
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− | |SU4182412351
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112354
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |SU4182512354
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112431
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Walnut
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Walnut tree in the park
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112500
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Several types of apple tree. All eaters.
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− | |SU4172212500
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |112556
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Pear
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− | |October
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |Big pear Tree with good crop.
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− | |SU4577712556
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112511
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Around 20 trees up the bank and down the pathway
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− | |SU4015512511
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |112612
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |May
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Several small trees along the river.
| |
− | |SU4133312612
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |112761
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Couple of mature apple trees in hedge on verge, safe to pick, cookers I think.
| |
− | |SU4825912761
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112761
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Grape
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− | |October
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Black grape. Several bunches yearly.
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− | |SU3978912761
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112837
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry
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− | |June
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Two nice little trees here and some biger ones further along the A35
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− | |SU3599512837
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |112850
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Walnut
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |Two nice little trees here
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− | |SU3600112850
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |112854
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry
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− | |June
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Three cherry trees along roadside and on public property.
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− | |SU3603912854
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112895
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |July
| |
− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Small apple tree with great yield just by the walkway that goes to the apartment building.
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113040
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Plum
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Couple of mature plum trees in the hedge
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− | |SU4853113040
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113034
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Plum
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Lots of plum (damson?) trees all along Chesil beach (nature reserve).
| |
− | Also good for blackberries.
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− | |SU4409913034
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |112986
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots of bushes run along the river.
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− | |SU3591112986
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113119
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4845413119
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113148
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees
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− | |SU4850613148
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |113167
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4748913167
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113210
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |Apple trees
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− | |SU4856613210
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113179
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |October
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |SU4387513179
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113225
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees
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− | |SU4865213225
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113261
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
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− | |SU4867913261
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113219
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Walnut
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |
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− | |SU4342213219
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| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113303
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees
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− | |SU4881113303
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113418
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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| |
− | |Tree cut down!
| |
− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.com/2012/03/another-apple-tree-needless-destroyed.html</nowiki>
| |
− | This was my favourite apple tree. Delicious red apples that were easily picked. In 2010 we picked a couple of big bucketfulls here with friends:
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− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.com/2011/03/cider-inside-er-insides.html</nowiki>
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− | In 2011 the tree was heavily pruned, so I was hoping for a good crop in 2012:
| |
− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.com/2011/03/spring-forward-fall-back-on-planning.html</nowiki>
| |
− | Sadly, someone has cut the tree down and planted some holly. I have no idea who but these acts of vandalism should always be reported to the local council tree dept.
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− | |SU4891613418
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113520
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4882713520
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113542
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4885113542
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113579
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Chestnut
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |On roadsides and Telegraph woods too
| |
− | |SU4708713579
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113548
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Several small apple trees around the edge of the community centre garden, bordering the road, behind the fence.
| |
− | Sadly some seem to have been cut down, possibly to allow more sun to fall on the flats opposite.
| |
− | |SU4307813548
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113547
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− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU3672513547
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |113616
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− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |In Community Centre grounds
| |
− | |SU4308413616
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113623
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees
| |
− | |SU4294313623
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113628
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Short shrubby tree
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− | |SU4294713628
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
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− | |114589
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− | |Pulborough
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |A house with a glut of apples sometimes leave some out for passers by with a small donation.
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− | |TQ0737614589
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |113712
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Plum
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− | |July
| |
− | |August
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
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| |
− | |SU4144513712
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113737
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4137013737
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113808
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4935813808
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113774
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Black mulberry
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4388113774
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113812
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |tree is in fenced off building plot overhangs street. Unverified for last two years.
| |
− | |SU4394213812
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113866
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4921313866
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113799
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |June
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |All along the Eastern Side of the fence can be found 2 apple trees and 2 cherry plum trees
| |
− | |SU4121013799
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113896
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4920213896
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113897
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |All along both sides of the road here
| |
− | |SU4915513897
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113946
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4943813946
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |113933
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4174813933
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114034
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Crab apple trees
| |
− | |SU4875314034
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114052
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |April
| |
− | |May
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Wild Garlic flowering along the bank next to the pavement.
| |
− | |SU4431814052
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114053
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |European pear
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lovely mature pear tree cut down on verge of Cobden Bridge!:
| |
− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.com/2012/01/no-more-pear-pirates.html</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4386014053
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114089
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |By the house boat next to the bridge
| |
− | |SU4370014089
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114061
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Walnut
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |November
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Walnut, Common
| |
− | |SU4018814061
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114064
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4018814064
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114209
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees
| |
− | |SU4955414209
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |115096
| |
− | |Pulborough
| |
− | |Elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Elder Trees
| |
− | |TQ0762115096
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114247
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Several Apple Trees around here, couple of eaters and a couple of cookers
| |
− | |SU4953914247
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114246
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree
| |
− | |SU4937914246
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114250
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4829214250
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114251
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4820914251
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |115145
| |
− | |Pulborough
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Sloe Bushes
| |
− | |TQ0761215145
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114285
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree
| |
− | |SU4922314285
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114196
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |White deadnettle
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2698346</nowiki>
| |
− | Identification Guess: White deadnettle
| |
− | Preferred Common Name: White deadnettle
| |
− | Scientific Name: Lamium album
| |
− | |SU3618214196
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114296
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Pear
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4804214296
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |115191
| |
− | |Pulborough
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Blackberry bushes all around field.
| |
− | |TQ0760315191
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114392
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Plum trees
| |
− | |SU4918514392
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114378
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4459714378
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114449
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple tree
| |
− | |SU4918914449
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114407
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4357114407
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114515
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Cherry trees all along Thomas Lewis Waty in the verges.
| |
− | Possibly dangerous picking though.
| |
− | |SU4335414515
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114562
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4639514562
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114565
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4638114565
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114539
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Meadowsweet
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Follows the river for about 200 yards +
| |
− | |SU3690514539
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114690
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |In Riverside Park near swings
| |
− | |SU4371014690
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114685
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4264114685
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114732
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4343814732
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114763
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4199514763
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114770
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |possible sloes!
| |
− | |SU4224814770
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114791
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common hazel
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Overhanging the pavement
| |
− | |SU4293114791
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114813
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4390614813
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114811
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Mature apple tree felled on edge of the little common!
| |
− | |SU4204814811
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114874
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |European pear
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Pear tree cut down on land believed to be set aside as allotment space! Stump could grow again if left and tended properly:
| |
− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.com/2012/03/more-pear-tree-destruction.html</nowiki>
| |
− | |SU4318314874
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114935
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Plum
| |
− | |July
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |An apple tree and a plum tree entangled with a blackberry bush, sounds like a recipe!
| |
− | |SU4939114935
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |114976
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Rosemary
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |By the pavement, a large bush.
| |
− | |SU4338014976
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115017
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Lemon
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |A small Lemon Tree
| |
− | |SU4250715017
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115076
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |American elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Quite high up.
| |
− | |SU4378315076
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115119
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4432715119
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115114
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cherry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4357015114
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115155
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4438815155
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115015
| |
− | |Fordingbridge
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |There is a nice apple tree that leans over a a fence. You can see it from Salisbury Road. The apples will be ready in August / September. These apples would be good for apple sauce.
| |
− | |SU1508515015
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115201
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Elderberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4446215201
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115191
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Common medlar
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private
| |
− | |There is a Medlar tree right outside my office - never seen anyone pick them!
| |
− | Southampton's own "Urbane" Forager made Medlar Wine from them last year ;-)
| |
− | |SU4230015191
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115202
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |European plum
| |
− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Wonder a little way along the footpath going down the valley and look up to see a stunning plum tree.
| |
− | |SU4304515202
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115380
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Wild garlic
| |
− | |April
| |
− | |May
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |vast quantities of ransoms growing down the banks of the path toward the valley.
| |
− | |SU4492615380
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115430
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Blackberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Mansbridge Community Orchard. Apples pears sloes blackberries etc etc.
| |
− | |SU4451815430
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115442
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Hazel
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4467615442
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |115443
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4455815443
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115447
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |SU4442915447
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115472
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Mansbridge Community Orchard.
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− | Lots of apple trees on the common ground by the fen.
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− | We hold an apple day here each year.
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− | Plenty for everyone.
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− | A beautiful green space!
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− | |SU4463215472
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115527
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |Sloes
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− | |SU4454915527
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115560
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
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− | |SU4500815560
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115562
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Wild lettuce
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Single plant by a tree opposite the traffic lights
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− | |SU4247015562
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115585
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
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− | |SU4508615585
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115629
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4455315629
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115706
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Common bird's-foot trefoil
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |iNaturalist location: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2698258</nowiki>
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− | Identification Guess: Common Bird's-foot-trefoil
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− | Preferred Common Name: Common Bird's-foot-trefoil
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− | Scientific Name: Lotus corniculatus
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− | |SU3428315706
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115720
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− | |Southampton
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− | |European ash
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |iNaturalist location 4438080: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4438080</nowiki>
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− | |SU3424315720
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |115729
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Guelder-rose
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |iNaturalist location 4437735: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4437735</nowiki>
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− | |SU3445315729
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |116002
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Greengage plum
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Yellow plum tree with excellent tasting fruit in 2010.
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− | |SU3942116002
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |116130
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Cleavers
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |iNaturalist location 4075399: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4075399</nowiki>
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− | |SU4599116130
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− | |-
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− | |International
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− | |1
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− | |Internationalist
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− | |123121
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− | |Calais
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |Used to be able to fill vans worth of food. They started to keep the bins inside, but was a few years ago, so might be leaving them out again.
| |
− | |TR7154323121
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− | |-
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− | |International
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− | |1
| |
− | |Internationalist
| |
− | |123059
| |
− | |Calais
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− | |Dumpster (non-edible)
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Posh baguettes with lots of great fillings, cake and in the other bin lots of oddities like a tiny potted cactus.
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− | |TR6880923059
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− | |-
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− | |International
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− | |1
| |
− | |Internationalist
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− | |123248
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− | |Calais
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Place Crèvecoeur: A good place to get food during the market, which close between noon and 1pm on Saturdays. It´s good to be there slightly before and ask vendors for food they throw away. It´s good to know French, otherwise bring a dictionary or come with a person who knows French. However a useful phrase can be 'Vous allez les jeter?'
| |
− | |TR7118823248
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− | |-
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− | |International
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− | |1
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− | |Internationalist
| |
− | |123369
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− | |Calais
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− | |Indian mallow
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |
| |
− | |Ceci est un test
| |
− | |TR7314423369
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |116937
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Small tree on roundabout, probably no fruit yet
| |
− | |SU4435416937
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |117018
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4448317018
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117058
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4481617058
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117072
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4427217072
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117107
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4486117107
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117306
| |
− | |Southampton
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4203817306
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117692
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− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4422317692
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117769
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4525917769
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |119400
| |
− | |Burgess Hill
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Just near St George's Park Retirement Village, few trees along the road.
| |
− | |TQ3358319400
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117872
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4423317872
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117885
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4532717885
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117915
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Hazel
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4433217915
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117920
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4434717920
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117921
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4431317921
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− | |-
| |
− | |International
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− | |1
| |
− | |Internationalist
| |
− | |124805
| |
− | |Calais
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TR7058624805
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117965
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− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4537517965
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− | |-
| |
− | |International
| |
− | |1
| |
− | |Internationalist
| |
− | |124836
| |
− | |Calais
| |
− | |Dumpster (edible)
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Place d'Armes: A good place to get food during the market, which close between noon and 1pm on Saturdays. It´s good to be there slightly before and ask vendors for food they throw away. It´s good to know French, otherwise bring a dictionary or come with a person who knows French. However a useful phrase can be 'Allez-vous jeter ces fruits / légumes ?' ('Are you going to throw away these fruits / vegetables?').
| |
− | |TR7046024836
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |118057
| |
− | |Southampton
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− | |Garlic
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Just as you get into the woodland there is wild garlic growing in the spring/early summer.
| |
− | |SU5170918057
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |117997
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4421117997
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |118034
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4541618034
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118035
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Lots around playing field edges and on pavements by road
| |
− | |SU4419318035
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |118101
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |SU4545618101
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |118092
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |SU4416818092
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118120
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− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Avenue Park.
| |
− | Very good for blackberries - look out for bullocks and occasional adders.
| |
− | |SU4385418120
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118136
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4403018136
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118152
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− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4548518152
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118141
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4398018141
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118183
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4384318183
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118192
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4429818192
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118195
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4381318195
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118221
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4379618221
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118237
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4552618237
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118231
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4375518231
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118347
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4556418347
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118342
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Cherry plum
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4361418342
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118404
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Walnut
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |In the verge beside the road
| |
− | |SU4343318404
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118479
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Bramley Apple
| |
− | |SU4418618479
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118475
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Beautyberry
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |By The side of the path
| |
− | |SU4333018475
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118523
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Plum
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| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Mirabelle plum
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− | |SU4425518523
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |118581
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |August
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− | |December
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |The apple tree overhangs the bus stop
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |118584
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Above the bus shelter (of the number 2 bluestar bus heading towards southampton) there is a overgrowing apple tree
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− | I saw this in october but now sure when apples are in season!
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− | |SU4939618584
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |118545
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |SU4427318545
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |118555
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4427418555
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |118550
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |Mature apple tree cut down. Ordered by owners of the nearby business offices.
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− | <nowiki>http://theurbaneforager.blogspot.com/2011/09/picknik-aborted-due-to-fruiticide.html</nowiki>
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− | |SU4326918550
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |118873
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− | |Southampton
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− | |Chives
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Public
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− | |Wild chives grow on the verges around this area
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− | |SU5456618873
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |118983
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4438818983
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |119124
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4383419124
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |119156
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |SU4573719156
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |119174
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Apple trees - Flemming Park reds. Lovely eating apples with pinkish flesh. Do not keep too well past one month.
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− | |SU4437919174
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |119171
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4385919171
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |119190
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |SU4386819190
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |119215
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4388119215
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |119253
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4391419253
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |119356
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Chestnut
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Along hardings lane, there's a little path that leads to a field. Along that path there's loads of chestnut trees
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− | |SU4892619356
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |119378
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
| |
− | |Right next to the bus stop there's a lot overhanging - I saw this in august
| |
− | |SU4907319378
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |119367
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |European pear
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |SU4434119367
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |119888
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |by side of school fence
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− | |SU4410419888
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120048
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Nothing here
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− | |SU4310020048
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− | |-
| |
− | |International
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− | |1
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− | |Internationalist
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− | |127359
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− | |Calais
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− | |Sea-buckthorn
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
| |
− | |TR7448527359
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120322
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4423920322
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120767
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4355820767
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |121402
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− | |Wellington
| |
− | |Hazel
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Hazelnut alongside Piley Lane near Cothay Manor
| |
− | |ST0871521402
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120901
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4483420901
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120916
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4481320916
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120921
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4484620921
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120948
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4486220948
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120952
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4482120952
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |120958
| |
− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4485620958
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |121300
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4288621300
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |121773
| |
− | |Eastleigh
| |
− | |Apple
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4538121773
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |9
| |
− | |Upper East Coast
| |
− | |121739
| |
− | |Romsey
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |Old orchard, now a public park.
| |
− | |SU3589021739
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
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− | |122259
| |
− | |Taunton
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− | |Burdock
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |ST2240222259
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
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− | |122246
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− | |Taunton
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− | |European plum
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Greengages and cherry plum
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− | |ST2342722246
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |122015
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− | |Eastleigh
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4529122015
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
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− | |122132
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− | |Winchester
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4528922132
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |122140
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− | |Winchester
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4525622140
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |122142
| |
− | |Winchester
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4524622142
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |122207
| |
− | |Winchester
| |
− | |Walnut
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |In Verge
| |
− | |SU4523822207
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |15
| |
− | |South-Central
| |
− | |122208
| |
− | |Winchester
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU4524022208
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
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− | |122672
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− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Black cherry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |ST2358022672
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |122870
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Cherry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |ST2210722870
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123077
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Alexanders
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |in spring
| |
− | |ST1950923077
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123068
| |
− | |Taunton
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− | |Alexanders
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |in spring
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− | |ST2126923068
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123112
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Garlic
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Wild garlic along river bank
| |
− | |ST2238323112
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123335
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Apple trees on the edge of the cycle path
| |
− | |ST2061623335
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123377
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Black cherry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |ST2409023377
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123442
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Walnut
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |ST2423723442
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123582
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Blackthorn
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Sloe bushes on the edge of the MoD sports ground
| |
− | |ST2318723582
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123655
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Walnut
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |On the edge of the old MoD sports ground
| |
− | |ST2306623655
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123722
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Elderberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Elder along the path between school and Galmington Stream.
| |
− | |ST2148523722
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123731
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Large bush of brambles along the path between the row of houses
| |
− | |ST2112223731
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123896
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Almond
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |On the corner of Amor Place.
| |
− | |ST2176223896
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123944
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Hazel
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Hazelnut alongside the road
| |
− | |ST2137823944
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123952
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Mulberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |At the top end of Vivary Park
| |
− | |ST2295423952
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123967
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Rosemary
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |ST2298723967
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123950
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Linden
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Lime trees
| |
− | |ST2420423950
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |123969
| |
− | |Taunton
| |
− | |Bay laurel
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |12 Holway Hill
| |
− | |ST2395623969
| |
− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |124006
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Bush of brumbles along the cycle path between hospital and Galmington Stream.
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− | |Elder along the cyclepath between hospital and Galmington Stream.
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− | |To the left of the main path from the High Street
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− | |Sweet chesnut in County Hall grounds alongside the oak trees between County Hall and the Courts
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− | |where the footpath from the High Street meets the entrance out of Orchard by Hatchers near the car park
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |Yellow cherry plum in the corner of Tangier car park by the cut through to St. John's Road
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− | |Cherry trees on St. John's Road beside the Magistrates' Court
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |Red cherry plum by the pedestrian bridge from Tangier car park into Tower Lane (towards the bus station)
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124565
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Bay laurel
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− | |on the edge of the bridge from the mueum into Goodland Gardens
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124592
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− | |Common fig
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− | |Fig tree overhanging the path between Goodlands Gardens and Winchester Arms
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− | |Huge apple tree (probably cooking apples)
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |124641
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Garlic
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− | |Wild garlic along the stream between Tesco and the Charity Commission
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124666
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124697
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Linden
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− | |Yellow cherry plum tree in Goodland Gardens
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124723
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |in Cannon Street car park
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124809
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |Yellow cherry plum tree in Victoria Park
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124793
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2521124793
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124813
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Rosemary
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |2 x Bushes
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− | |ST2512424813
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124820
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2475324820
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124900
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Comfrey
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− | |
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− | |ST2200924900
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124863
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2450524863
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124865
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2496324865
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124964
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black mustard
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |ST2185524964
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124919
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Raspberry
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
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− | |ST2496424919
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |124982
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Common tansy
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |ST2199624982
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125131
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Hazel
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− | |Many different plants and trees ....hazlenuts
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− | |ST2048025131
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125090
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Plum
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2488725090
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125091
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Plum
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2485425091
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125108
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |Green apples (Granny Smith)
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125143
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Beautiful blushing red apples
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− | |ST2374725143
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125159
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Opposite the entrance to Wickes
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− | |ST2357925159
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125142
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |ST2534325142
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125206
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Cherry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Numerous cherry trees
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− | |ST2366525206
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125270
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2407925270
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |125296
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |ST2409125296
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125328
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
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| |
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− | |Many apple trees that have been planted by TDBC in Childrens Wood.... there are some trees that are mature now and we should have a great crop
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |124978
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− | |Winchester
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
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− | |beside Car Park at bottom of Shawford Down.
| |
− | Nice mature tree with plenty of young fruit on it.
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− | |SU4717024978
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125336
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Red apple
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− | |ST2352225336
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125347
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |ST2394025347
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125351
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |ST2395825351
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125382
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Elderberry
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| |
− | |In the spring elderflowers and later on elderberries. The flowers are great to make elderflower champagne and cordial. The berries can be made into wine.
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125440
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |England
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− | |125467
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− | |
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− | |Hazlenuts, apples, crab apples and rosehips growing along footpath
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− | |England
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125466
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− | |ST2412425466
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |125513
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− | |Apples growing along the footpath between Malvern Terrace and Obridge
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− | |England
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− | |125514
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Hazel
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− | |
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| |
− | |Hazelnuts all along this footpath running from the railway station, passed Malvern Terrace and on to Obridge Lane.
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125541
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Orchard
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− | |
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− | |Frieze Hill community orchard
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125549
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |ST2153125549
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125538
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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| |
− | |
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− | |ST2268425538
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125528
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Black cherry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |ST2394525528
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |126931
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− | |Uckfield
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− | |Tree swing
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |in the woods
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− | |TQ4148426931
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125604
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Rose
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− | |
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− | |All along the fence by the railway by the riverside walk
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |125617
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− | |Taunton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |ST2399225617
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |127005
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− | |Uckfield
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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| |
− | |in the woods
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− | New proposed route doglegs around field with trees in to the left opposite cottages.
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− | |There are several nice Walnut trees on and around St. Catherine's Hill and on the nearby Pilgrims Path.
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− | I have no idea why but I have found Walnut trees and Junipers on several different hill forts.
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− | |Elderflowers grow well here in "Happy Valley" (as my mother calls it).
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− | |A few big chestnut trees around here. Lots on the floor in season if you get there before the squirrels! Also spotted an empty snake egg there so be aware.
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− | |A tree giving good-sized eating apples. A crab apple tree is located a few metres to the northeast.
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− | |iNaturalist location 4438140: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4438140</nowiki>
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− | |In spring these woods are so pungent with the smell of wild garlic. Make a great soup with wild garlic and nettles. Wow!
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |132492
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− | |Bridgwater
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |A very large hedge of brumbles on the bottom end of the field of cows along the walking path at Fyne Court that leads through the woods along the Dell stream.
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |132266
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− | |Winchester
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− | |Hop
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Not sure on the variety.
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− | Fairly small cones
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− | |The South-East
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− | |136479
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− | |Hythe
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |136797
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− | |Folkestone
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− | |Damson plum
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |133966
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− | |Whortleberries growing in abundance on Lydeard Hill
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |138370
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− | |Folkestone
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− | |Sloe and BlackBerry bushes by the cliff edge
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |138253
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− | |Folkestone
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− | |14
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− | |138330
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− | |Folkestone
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− | |The South-East
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− | |Lingonberry
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− | |Various lingonberry trees around the Battle of Britain memorial
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |136638
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− | |Crawley
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− | |European plum
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− | |The South-East
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− | |141666
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− | |Dover
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |Costcutter (address: Pencester Road, Dover). Bins are round the back. Recently started being locked due to frequent mess made by dumpster divers :-( (Last checked: November 2011)
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− | |7
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− | |Lower Pennines
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− | |137498
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− | |Alton
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− | |Common horse-chestnut
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− | |3rd or 4th tree along from the grey friar/Cassandra's cup car park, just beyond the play park, bountiful horse chestnut tree.
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− | |Lower Pennines
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− | |Alton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |10 to 15 metre long stretch of blackberry bush with good yield, just follow the cut grass path to the left as you enter the field and you'll find it on your left covering the wire fence. Beautiful.
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |138573
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− | |Glastonbury
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− | |Walnut
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |walnut tree overhanging pavement.
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− | |England
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− | |7
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− | |Lower Pennines
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− | |139403
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− | |Alton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Kings pond is surrounded by blackberry bushes, excellent yield and lots of great quality juicy fruits 🤙🤙
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |139747
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− | |Bridgwater
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− | |Whortleberries by the thousand in summer under the oak trees of Holford Combe.
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− | |Lower Pennines
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− | |139767
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− | |Alton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Up behind the northanger close playground, the field beyond the first field, the perimeter is essentially all blackberry bush! Seems to be most ripe in late August early September but still some yield from kid August.
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− | |14
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− | |146908
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− | |Tonbridge
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |TQ6014646908
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |146346
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− | |Farnham
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |September
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− | |December
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Sweet Chestnut on path into the Chantrys, public accessible
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− | |SU8313746346
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |146498
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− | |Farnham
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |A few blackberry bushes along path, not accessible by car
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |146895
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− | |Farnham
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Blackberry bushes all along the path off Crondall Lane, large amount available
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |149633
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− | |Maidstone
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− | |Apple
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− | |FALSE
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− | |TQ8570149633
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |148219
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− | |Frome
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− | |Free fridge
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Frome Town Council is supporting the launch of the UK’s first community fridge. It will be managed by Edventure Frome. Based at the Loop de Loop building near the library (a unique micro café and museum space in redundant urinals), the fridge will be open daily from 8am – 8pm to enable anyone to share food they won’t be able to use, and for anyone to help themselves to food that would otherwise be wasted. Open 800-1600
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− | -> there is also a bakery pantry and jacket closet. all are free and community fed.
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− | |ST7772548219
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− | |England
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− | |15
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− | |South-Central
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− | |151188
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− | |Hook
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Public
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− | |BlackBerry bush by the side of the road
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |151907
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− | |Guildford
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Blackberries all along the edge of the field
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− | |SU9852251907
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |154182
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− | |Caterham
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |March
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− | |May
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Large swathes of Ramsons can be found in these woods. Make sure to correctly distinguish between Allium and the poisonous Liliy of the Valley before consumption.
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− | |TQ3445254182
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |158119
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Common fig
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− | |FALSE
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− | |TR1481958119
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− | |England
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− | |3
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− | |North Yorkshire
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− | |158059
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− | |Sittingbourne
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Loads by school
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |159537
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |TR1504059537
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |159789
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |TR1550759789
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |159812
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |TR1545959812
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |159824
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |FALSE
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− | |TR1543359824
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |159937
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Apple
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Yellow crab apples
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− | |TR1533959937
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |160111
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Rose
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots of rose-hips along this hedgerow
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− | |TR1527060111
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |160359
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− | |Canterbury
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |FALSE
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− | |TR1539860359
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |159859
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |ST7982759859
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |160112
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Along canal towpath
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− | |ST7978560112
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |160452
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Sweet cherry
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− | |June
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− | |July
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |there are two cherry large, mature trees on the hill south of the parking lot. they were past when i visited today - not a single cherry on the tree. visit late june and keep a good eye on them!
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |160845
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Fig
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− | |October
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |nov 2017 fruit still hanging from tree, most of leaves have fallen.
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− | |ST8256660845
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |160849
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Rose
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |small public park. several species of rose hips. mind the folks sleeping rough in the bushes at back.
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |161310
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Hop
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |unharvested hanging over the wall of someone's garden. along public way. late november2017 beyond harvest, but some were still clinging to vine. there's a fig tree to the left, but none fall to the street.
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− | |ST8343761310
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |161425
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− | |Bradford-on-Avon
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− | |Dog rose
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− | |August
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− | |December
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |hedgerow of roses along this fence to an allotment. fruits are a bit beyond ripe mid-december 2019, but still plenty left to harvest for tea, etc.
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |161625
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− | |Bath
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Good crop of blackberries found in this area (and surrounding hedges) Accessed via footpaths from Sulis Manor Road Area or along Wansdyke Path.
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− | |ST7428261625
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |164007
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− | |Esher
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− | |Plum
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |Plum tree that is full and ripe, and apples that have to ripen some more (late September 2013)
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− | |TQ1475364007
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |164676
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− | |South Croydon
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− | |Walnut
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− | |October
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |TQ3306364676
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |168529
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− | |Broadstairs
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− | |Walnut
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− | |Public
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− | |On a grass verge at the road side.
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− | |TR3864168529
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |166010
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− | |Chatham
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− | |Black hawthorn
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− | |July
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |just on the magpie hall rd, there is woodlands which is full of apple, pear, cherry trees, and elderberry trees, and black hawthorn. there is many different fungus growing through out so it is a amazing place to forage. ive just remember there are many sloe trees too. Enjoy!
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− | |TQ7619866010
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |164650
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− | |Epsom
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− | |Walnut
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− | |June
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Walnut tree, lots of fruit. Early June if you want to make pickled walnuts, September for mature nuts
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− | |TQ2261964650
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |164852
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− | |Worcester Park
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Blackberry bush, looks like it has escaped from a neighboring garden. Large, sweet berries.
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− | |TQ2266564852
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |164875
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− | |Worcester Park
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− | |Damson plum
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots of small plums.
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− | |TQ2266664875
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− | |England
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− | |10
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− | |Lower East Coast
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− | |165160
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− | |Wallington
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− | |Apple
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− | |Not sure if eating or cooking as haven't sampled it yet.
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− | |TQ2870265160
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− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |165160
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− | |Carshalton
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− | |Pear
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− | |TQ2766965160
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |165163
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− | |Carshalton
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |TQ2765365163
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |165184
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− | |Carshalton
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− | |Pear
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− | |TQ2774565184
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |9
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− | |Upper East Coast
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− | |165381
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− | |Sutton
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− | |Apple
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− | |October
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− | |These belong to the flats, in whose grounds they stand. They do not seem to be picked however, or gathered from the ground and I have been enjoying them for two weeks. 4.10.2010
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− | |TQ2573265381
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |164615
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− | |Bath
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |The big Marks & Spencers has accessible skips. Go right round the back (it's a big store, and the back is quite hard to find) and you'll see the big gates. Go into the one on the right, in the far corner are the skips which are full of random stuff usually. Simon found a three-piece suit in there. (Last checked: November 2010)
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− | |ST7509464615
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |9
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− | |Upper East Coast
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− | |166333
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− | |Croydon
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |One good place in Croydon is the Co-op at the roundabout where St. James Road becomes Lower Addiscombe Road and is joined by Cherry Orchard Road. It's best to go at night though because you have to climb over the gate which holds the bins round the back. It is however a really easy climb. (Last checked: December 2011)
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− | |TQ3325766333
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |170088
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− | |Margate
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
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− | |TR3656470088
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |164700
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− | |Bath
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |The Co-Operative supermarkets seem to be good for dumpster diving in general in Bath. Simon regularly dives at the Co-ops in Avon Street (the skips are in a car park behind the supermarket) and the one in Twerton, where the skips are by the football stadium. (Last checked: November 2010)
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− | |ST7483364700
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |164741
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− | |Bath
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− | |Free store
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |
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− | |Bath has a freeshop that meets on the second Saturday of every month, outside the Pump Rooms, which has many items to take away. (Last checked: November 2010)
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− | |ST7504564741
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |165506
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− | |Bath
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |
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− | |The Co-Operative supermarkets seem to be good for dumpster diving in general in Bath. Simon regularly dives at the Co-ops in Avon Street (the skips are in a car park behind the supermarket) and the one in Twerton, where the skips are by the football stadium. (Last checked: November 2010)
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− | |ST7470265506
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |166917
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− | |Surbiton
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |TQ2042866917
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |165959
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− | |Bath
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |ST7612665959
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |167712
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− | |London
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |TQ3337067712
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |167296
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− | |Chertsey
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |Big apple tree, lots you can reach without a ladder. compost heap at the base so wear covered shoes. Possibly belongs to the owner of the horses nearby, but accessible from footpath. Usually small and slightly sour fruit.
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− | |TQ0439467296
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |167422
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− | |Chertsey
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots of sloes on the motorway bridge all the way along.
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− | |TQ0442167422
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |167499
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− | |Chertsey
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |TQ0444967499
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |167873
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− | |New Malden
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− | |Currant
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |11 young fruit trees planted in December 2018- The Orchard Project
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− | Apple, pear, plum, currant
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− | |TQ2010767873
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |168177
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− | |New Malden
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |
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− | |TQ2021468177
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |168191
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− | |New Malden
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− | |Grape
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− | |October
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
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− | |TQ2015968191
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |168431
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− | |Kingston upon Thames
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− | |Plum
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
| |
− | |TQ1831368431
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |168478
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− | |New Malden
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− | |Pear
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |A very healthy and mature looking pear tree.
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− | |TQ2019068478
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |168815
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− | |Thornton Heath
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− | |Cherry
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− | |July
| |
− | |July
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Somewhere near the Parcemore Tavern is a Cherry Tree. It fruits in July
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− | |TQ3223668815
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
| |
− | |168751
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− | |Mitcham
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− | |Apple
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |There are up to 10 apple trees here, probably planted by the first inhabitants of the terraced housing here, on a bank next to the road. A good mix of cookers and eaters, mostly small. Very interesting varieties.
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− | |TQ2823268751
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |14
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− | |The South-East
| |
− | |168272
| |
− | |Chertsey
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− | |Plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Yellow plums on the path behind the golf club, on the side of the golf club. Quantity varies from year to year. Mostly low and reachable without a ladder.
| |
− | |TQ0483368272
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |168740
| |
− | |Chertsey
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
| |
− | |lots of blackberry bushes in this area
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− | |TQ0414368740
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |168746
| |
− | |Chertsey
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− | |Cherry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Birds get it quick, on the bank of the river, so you might need to climb a little. There's never been heaps of fruit on it. Does occasionally get cut back.
| |
− | |TQ0427868746
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |14
| |
− | |The South-East
| |
− | |169102
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− | |Chertsey
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Lots of big ones on this bush, quite consistent. All along this road you will find plenty.
| |
− | |TQ0479869102
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |168307
| |
− | |Bristol
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |May
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |ST6033568307
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |170171
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− | |Mitcham
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− | |Cherry
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− | |June
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− | |June
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |TQ2789970171
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |170156
| |
− | |London
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− | |Pear
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Pear tree, over hanging street in ground of Christchuch - never seems to be picked
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− | |TQ2679870156
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |12
| |
− | |Lower Central
| |
− | |169298
| |
− | |Bracknell
| |
− | |Plum
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− | |September
| |
− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
| |
− | |SU8456869298
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |168811
| |
− | |Bristol
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− | |European pear
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |TRUE
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− | |Private
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− | |B&Q throw away huge crates of plants almost daily, as well as many other home & garden products.
| |
− | If you've got a community group, school, care home or charity in need of DIY supplies or plants please go in with a letter from your charity and ask to be put on their community reuse list. This scheme DOES exist, and is company-wide, although employees may not be aware. Please spread the word.
| |
− | <nowiki>https://www.diy.com/one-planet-home/waste/community-reuse/</nowiki>
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− | |ST5845668811
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |170486
| |
− | |London
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− | |Nettle
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Public
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− | |By the bus terminal entrance to the park, turn left along the border and walk along the perimeter. The wild herb forms a border along the outskirts. Availability: Spring-Summer
| |
− | |TQ3418170486
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |12
| |
− | |Lower Central
| |
− | |169529
| |
− | |Ascot
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU8932169529
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |168920
| |
− | |Bristol
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |August
| |
− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |
| |
− | |Plants are both sides of main road.
| |
− | |ST6507468920
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |13
| |
− | |Lower Severn
| |
− | |168984
| |
− | |Bristol
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |tree is by river and visible from the road
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− | |ST6584668984
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |169636
| |
− | |Bracknell
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− | |Three-cornered leek
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
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− | |SU8485769636
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |170683
| |
− | |London
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |
| |
− | |TQ3120170683
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |169525
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− | |Reading
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |SU6991569525
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− | |-
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− | |England
| |
− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |170752
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
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− | |quite a few black berry along the edge
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− | |TQ3110670752
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |170799
| |
− | |London
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |August
| |
− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Nice yellow plums, perfect for jam and chutney. may need to shake the tree
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− | |TQ3116870799
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |170999
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Lots of brambles and berries in late August which continue along the northwest
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− | |TQ3394370999
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |170874
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |Public
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− | |Yellow red plum shaped crabs almost sweet enough to eat. On Rush Common, public land.
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− | |TQ2891670874
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |12
| |
− | |Lower Central
| |
− | |170263
| |
− | |Bracknell
| |
− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |
| |
− | |SU8517270263
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |11
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |171422
| |
− | |London
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Private
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− | |A big tree in the back garden of the Golden Lion. Landlord happy with idea of community harvesting of fruit
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− | |TQ3578171422
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |171137
| |
− | |London
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− | |Plum
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Several, heavily-laden red and yellow (cherry?) plum trees (August 4th 2010) hanging over fence of the Waste Transfer Station in Smuggler's way. I made Nigella Lawson's 'Chinese Plum Sauce' from them.
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− | |TQ2365571137
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |12
| |
− | |Lower Central
| |
− | |170430
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− | |Bracknell
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |SU8596570430
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |171468
| |
− | |London
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− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Many apples fall on the pavement, or on a flat roof south of the tree. Possibly a broom would help to gather the ones on the roof. Climbing the fence seems treacherous...
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− | |TQ3102571468
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
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− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |171416
| |
− | |London
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |
| |
− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |Blackberry bushes and elderflower
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− | |TQ2864171416
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |11
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |171435
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |Elderberry
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
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− | |
| |
− | |Elderflower bushes
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− | |TQ2878571435
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |11
| |
− | |London
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− | |171656
| |
− | |London
| |
− | |Apple
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− | |
| |
− | |
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Apple tree in private garden but overhanging pavement. Corner of Ashlake Road and Gleneldon Road.
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− | |TQ3022271656
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− | |-
| |
− | |England
| |
− | |12
| |
− | |Lower Central
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− | |170549
| |
− | |Reading
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
| |
− | |September
| |
− | |FALSE
| |
− | |Public
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− | |SU7174670549
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |St. Leonards Apples - Leaning out of the churchyard onto the very busy Streatham high st. (Is lead poisoning a risk?) This nice tasting apple tree is quite high and drops apples onto the pavement!
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− | |171707
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− | |Fig
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |fig on the river bank
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− | |Teddington
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |FALSE
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− | |12
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− | |FALSE
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |170978
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− | |Bracknell
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− | |Community orchard
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− | |FALSE
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− | |13
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |on road up hill, at top, & along to the right at top (Clay Lane)
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |FALSE
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− | |At top of hill go straight on this is public footpath through driveway to farmhouse. Blackthorn (sloe) bushes are just inside the boundary wall, on right hand side. There are a few more on the way up the hill and to the right along Clay Lane.
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− | |Eating apple tree on Common
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− | |The South-East
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− | |173168
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− | |Gravesend
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Co-op: 14-18 Perry St, Northfleet, Gravesend DA11 8QU. Just to the side down the passage way, the gate to the left is usually left open during the day.
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |173187
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− | |Gravesend
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Tesco: Just to the side down May Avenue (frequently used by pedestrians), then round to the left taking the first gate you find on your left in front of the grey door. The bins are blue. Watch out for deliveries and Tesco staff on fag breaks!
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |170724
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− | |Common ivy
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− | |iNaturalist location 4412651: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4412651</nowiki>
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |171570
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− | |Egham
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− | |Granny Smith apple
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |11
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− | |FALSE
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− | |A couple of small cherry trees
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− | |11
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− | |172460
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− | |Hop
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− | |August
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |A bountiful hop and grape vine (both tasty) grows over the fence entering the 'courtside' car park.
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− | |TQ3510172460
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |173379
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− | |Gravesend
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Londis: Take the alley way two stores down to the left as you face the Londis, this will lead you straight to the bacon baps, and other wonders to be found here!
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− | |11
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− | |172565
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |FALSE
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− | |An abundance of wild garlic grows all over the forest during it's season
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− | |172452
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |TQ2989972452
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− | |England
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− | |3
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− | |North Yorkshire
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− | |172147
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− | |Richmond
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |There are numerous apple trees in this field with small green apples, some trees are easier to access than others.
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− | |TQ1645872147
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− | |11
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− | |172470
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− | |Tomato
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− | |Oct 2008 - tomato plant (Gardeners Delight) growing in pavement!
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |172525
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− | |London
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− | |Apple
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− | |FALSE
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− | |TQ2988972525
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |172518
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− | |London
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− | |Almond
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Almond tree overhanging pavement - plenty of ripe fruit in Oct 2008
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− | |TQ2893472518
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171064
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− | |Pear
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− | |Newly planted orchard in a green area on a hill with different fruit trees
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− | |11
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− | |172764
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− | |Pear
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− | |September
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− | |November
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |A tall pear tree behind the block of flats (accesible via sunderland road) - lots of large pears going un-picked and falling. bring a picker
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− | |TQ3586972764
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− | |172587
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− | |Apple
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− | |Private
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− | |Two eating apple trees in front garden of shared house. During 2008 received permission from one of flat owners to pick fruit whenever we want. Need to arrange this again - by putting letter through door
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− | |TQ2894272587
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171182
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− | |Fig
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Fig tree in garden overhanging alleyway.
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− | |ST5866471182
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171498
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− | |Reading
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− | |Raspberry
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− | |
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Typed of Berries, Raspberry
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− | |SU6613071498
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171507
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− | |Raspberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Type of berries such as Raspberries
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− | |SU6643371507
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− | |-
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− | |England
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− | |3
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− | |North Yorkshire
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− | |172459
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− | |Richmond
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− | |Common fig
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− | |Orchard at German School -
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− | Apples: IDA RED. ASHMEADS KERNEL. LAXTON SUPERB, COX'S ORANGE PIPPIN. BLENHEIM ORANGE. CRISPIN. LAXTON EPICURE, SPARTAN. LORD LAMBOURNE. BRAMLEY BUSH. RIBSTON PIPPIN. GRENADIER. APPLE LIMELIGHT. BRAMLEY.
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− | Pears: WILLIAM
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− | Plums: GOLDEN GAGE
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− | Fig: BROWN TURKEY
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− | |TQ1789372459
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− | |13
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− | |171352
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Public
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− | |Blackberry bushes right next to footpath close to park exit.
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− | |ST5873171352
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |Nearly planted apple trees in a green area
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− | |ST5873371356
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171408
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− | |Hazel
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− | |Public
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− | |Big hazeltree over bike path next to the wood building
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− | |ST5870471408
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171408
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Hazel
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− | |Public
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− | |Big hazeltree over bike path next to the wood building
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− | |ST5870471408
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171760
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− | |Private
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− | |Dwarf variety apple. Fruit seen on tree.
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− | |SU7264671760
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171692
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− | |Apple
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− | |FALSE
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− | |SU6755171692
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171821
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |SU7435071821
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171768
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− | |Chestnut
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− | |SU7052571768
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |172967
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− | |London
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− | |Pear
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− | |At least two pear trees dropping fruit throughout september 2010. They are in the central green area at the back of the palace road housing estate. You can see the area from the entrance to the grocery store here.
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− | |TQ3110872967
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171456
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |Big elderbush at the outer edge of the park next to some blackberry bushes.
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− | Elderberries are not suitable for raw consumption, but the flowers and the berry can be used to make Sirup.
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− | |ST5872771456
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− | |13
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Blackberry bush surrounding a big tree in the park
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171479
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Blackberry bush at the edge of the park off Whitehorse lane
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− | |ST5872971479
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171489
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Strawberry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Various berrys planted at teh Community Orchard by Totterdown Sprouting as part of TRESA
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− | |ST6030571489
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |171884
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |SU7437071884
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171505
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Old apple tree at Park Street Community Orchard
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− | |ST6029671505
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171511
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Blackberry bush just after the Patco building
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− | |ST5996471511
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |174029
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− | |Gravesend
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |BP: Slightly out of the Centre to the east but still a good central spot for bread and other usual service station finds. Two red Biffa bins are in a small fenced off area on the Peacock Street side of the garage. It can be climbed into from a small wall behind it.
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− | |TQ6511474029
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171544
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Raspberry
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− | |July
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |In the bushes surrounding the square
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− | |ST5989271544
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |171546
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Three apple trees on Zone A.
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− | Planted by Totterdown Residents association (www.tresa.org.uk) in July 2012.
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− | Still new so not had much harvest to date (Aug 2013).
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− | |ST6004571546
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171551
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− | |Pear
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− | |August
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Pear tree planted by Lord Mayor during Totterdown Garden Festival on 7th July 2013. Very young so not producing yet (as of Aug 2013).
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− | |ST5988671551
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |171553
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Berrys mixed among the foliage on Zone N.
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− | |ST5987771553
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− | |England
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− | |14
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− | |The South-East
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− | |174039
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− | |Gravesend
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Quite a few Sweet chestnuts. Good luck harvesting though, they're surrounded by other trees and undergrowth so I think you'd have to really want them to get them.
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− | |Feb 2013, planting of new orchard by Transition Town Reading and Friend of Waterloo Meadows: apples, pears, plums, cherry plums, sea buckthorn, sloe, crab apple, juneberry
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− | |Black berry bushes on the grassy bank leading to the railway bridge (other side of the road to the Park).
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− | |Probably private grounds of hospital, but used by public.
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− | |Found some crab apples falling onto the pavement from trees in the Estate on Tulse Hill opposite the newest residential buildings that replaced the school that was closed.
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− | |Remains of a productive damson cut down by Lambeth because it was dead. It had no leaves on it. It was February. But the stump sends out a spray of small branches which fruit unhappily. Anyone know how we can help it? Contact 07958 635181 take a graft and pop it on a dwarfing or semi dwarfing rootstock (colt or pixie i think) for a small new tree to plant or just try taking softwood cuttings late spring. Use hormone rooting powder and vermiculite. You will get a full size tree from this eventually... if you're lucky...
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− | |Delicious yellow chicken of the woods bracket mushroom on an ageing hawthorn by the path through the middle of Holmewood Gardens. Fruits spring and autumn usually.
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− | |Pear tree, quite big pears, unpicked, regular fruiter. Ask at the house.
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− | |iNaturalist location 4080008: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4080008</nowiki>
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− | |In mid-late May there are elderflower shrubs which make delicious drinksElderflowers bushes down at the Farley Road entrance to Mountsfield Park in Catford.
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− | |Co-op in Swanscombe village is also good if you can get there, but be careful skipping in the day as they don't seem to like people visiting the bins there at the moment. (Last checked: November 2011)
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− | |In mid-late May there are elderflower shrubs which make delicious drinks. Use the Stainton Rd entrance, Hither Green. Bushes located next to the football fields.
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− | |Purple plum tree, possibly *Prunus cerasifer "nigra"*
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− | |Large Mirabelle plum tree in the Agnes Riley gardens. The tree is at the edge of the football pitch. Excellent yield and quality. Nice people in the park happy to talk about jam recipes :).
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− | |Purple plum tree, possibly *Prunus cerasifer "nigra"*
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− | |iNaturalist location 4080010: <nowiki>http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4080010</nowiki>
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− | |Purple plum tree, possibly *Prunus cerasifer "nigra"*
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− | |REFILL.ORG bottle filling point in the underpass of the train station.
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− | |The Sainsburys in the town-centre is the best place to check (go up the ramp used for the car park). (Last checked: December 2010)
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− | |Feb 2013, planting by Transition Town Reading and The Conservation Volunteers of apples, pears, crab apples, sloes and cherry plums. Adding to the Mansions House's old pear orchard.
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− | |Cow Parsley and Goose Grass grow alongside Hither Green Station and the embankment area. Pick through the fence.
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− | |At the top of the hill in St Anne s Wood. Amazing, huge blackberries
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− | |A couple of overhanging fig trees from two back gardens.
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− | |Starbucks Coffee Co: Anytime. Attention, there is a CCTV nearby.
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− | |Crab apple trees, John Downie, rosy fruit that falls early. Several trees on right hand side of Tulse Hill as you go up just inside Tulse Hill Estate.
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− | |Grape
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− | |Added by owner
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− | |Italian fig tree, in my garden, heavy fruiting. Now that the starlings know about it, it is difficult to take the fruit before they do as there are zillions of them. Any fruit in the street is always picked way before it is ripe by people passing by. Also they pick the big leaves off my vine to make Greek dolma. If you want a fig cutting get in touch.
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− | |A big row of blackberry bushes along the southern side of the hither green rail station. Ripe in mid July.
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− | I'm not an expert, but I've picked from these bushes with no averse effects!
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− | |One cooking apple tree, one eating apple tree.
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− | |Alongside the embankment railway line; collect through the fence. Opposite the new-built block of flats. Spring-Summer
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− | |172707
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Between the Feeder Road and the water
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− | |Fruit doesn't stay long on the tree.
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− | |Many blackberry bushes along the tow path next to the River Avon
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |Located in Netham Park
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− | |13
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− | |172813
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Tesco Express: Anytime but nothing on Sunday / Monday apparently.
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |172800
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |2 Elderberry shrubs located in Netham Park
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− | |13
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− | |172849
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |September
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− | |October
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |3 Sweet Chestnut Trees located in Netham Park
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− | |172889
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |Tesco Express: Found something there one time on a rainy Monday morning at 11am. Have checked a few times since but always in the afternoon or at night and have never found anything since.
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− | |12
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− | |173251
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− | |SU7336773251
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− | |174395
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− | |European plum
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− | |There is a Damson tree here in Windmill Gardens, next to the gate into the children's play area. This tree is actually used by some local residents and enjoyed by the kids so please don't scrump it!
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− | |TQ3047374395
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |172915
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Pizza Hut Restaurant: You have to go up the street toward Colston street / Pipe Lane where you will find a gate usually open anytime but there are sometimes workers in the back smoking. Tried once at night and it was locked so don't go too late.
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− | |12
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− | |Lots of blackberries in the area of cemetery.
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |These grow over the fence at the back of the car park - escaping from the Windmill Alottments - would need a tall ladder.
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− | |Yellow bullace plum, big tree, in front garden with many branches overhanging and dropping windfall fruit in the road.
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− | |Overhanging the north bound platform of Crofton Park Station.
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− | |173042
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− | |Bristol Ice Rink: If you ever need ice there is a big pile here! Continue until the end of Culver St.
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− | |174702
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |Co-op on Brockley Road. (Last checked: September 2010)
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− | |3 Sweet Chestnut trees located in Netham Park
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− | |Access from the platform or find a way past the fences to grab lots of tasty sweet chesnuts!
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− | |173086
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |Reg the Veg: Lotsa veggies. Sometimes the shopkeeper just leaves them outside in a box or if not there are paper bags with stuff in the bins. During the day works great … 3pm or so is ok since there is a pub just there so at night it's very crowded.
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− | |Elderflower tree over hanging pavement
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− | |174234
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− | |Twickenham
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− | |The cox apple and opal plum trees are saplings as of July 2015, but the damson tree will be producing fruit from this autumn and subsequent autumns.
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− | |13
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− | |173106
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− | |Beautiful pear tree
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− | |On pavement outside school yard. School yard also has a hawthorn tree inside which bears a lot of haws. Permission to collect would have to be obtained.
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− | |173111
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− | |174501
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− | |public park, great amount of cherry trees in this area
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− | |174622
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− | |Lovely crisp sweet sour green apples. Tree grows inside railings of a gated residential block (in old school) but drops low hanging fruit onto ground and pavement.
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− | |174632
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− | |Bay laurel
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− | |This rented house has a bay HEDGE, You'd need ask permission but they must have a million bay leaves
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− | |11
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− | |174608
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− | |Medium size pear tree. Fruit looks ready but not dropping 4 Oct. 2010
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− | |11
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− | |174604
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− | |London
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |FALSE
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− | |11
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− | |174647
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− | |On pavement
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− | |13
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− | |173191
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− | |11
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− | |174839
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− | |London
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Londis on Brockley Road. (Last checked: September 2010)
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− | |11
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Elberflower over hanging pavement
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− | |Sweet chestnut
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Three medium sized trees. rather small chestnuts, but definitely usable.
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Waitrose: Go to the left of the Waitrose down the hill and access the skips by turning right into their loading bay, the skips are inside their shutters and there's sometimes a particularly ball-bustin security guard. Shutter closes aroud 11/12pm.
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− | |Sainsbury's: To get to their skips, go round the back by turning left off Queens Street up University Road and then your first left onto Elmdale Road - the skips are inside their shutters but they're usually open during the day.
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− | |Between Walnut Way and St Michael's Rd, Tilehurst.
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− | |There are oodles and oodles of blackberries in Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries from mid-summer onwards.
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− | |173356
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |Marks & Spencer: Yes, they do use blue paint and squash food sometimes and it's not good to go during day (due to the busy shopping centre area), but! it's a very good skip for salads and there are no people around midnight.
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Starbucks Coffee Co: Anytime.
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |Growing space
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− | |I'm not sure who owns this piece of land. It gets strimmed twice a year between nettles growing waist height. I've often passed by here and thought what a great site it would be for some pigs and/or goats to graze.
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− | |There are a few apple trees amongst this patch near the south of Hilly Fields, close to the standing stones and Eastern Road. Eating quality can be quite variable (but all apples should be good for cooking with!)
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− | |13
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− | |173522
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Lots of blackberry bushes around close to the footpath
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− | |173505
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Free market
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Unity Free Food Market - every other Saturday 2:45-4:30pm at Borderlands Charity, The Assisi Centre, Lawfords Gate, Bristol BS5 0RE.
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− | Mostly fruit and veg but sometimes other things.
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− | More info and check opening days/times: <nowiki>https://www.facebook.com/unityfreefoodmarket/</nowiki>
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− | |Cherry plum
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Public
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− | |Fruit quite high up so you may need to jump or get on somebody's shoulders
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− | |83 Recreation Rd Tilehurst. Pulic/private - wasteland owned by council?
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |Some (fairly scabby) apples late Sept 12.
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− | |12
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− | |Blackthorn
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− | |Blackberry and sloe brambles.
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− | |175039
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |In between the road and the football changing rooms
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |173573
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Tesco Metro: Anytime delivery around 1pm.
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− | |ST6162573573
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |173614
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private
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− | |Apple Tree, in someones driveway but plenty of apples in season.
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |173617
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Tesco: Only tried it once but it had some things… especially bread but other stuff too. Anytime i think would work but I went around 8pm.
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− | |13
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− | |173597
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Aldi: Late at night is best. It's possible to get in by the top if you pull the gate a bit. I prefer to climb by the back as it make less noise as someone living next door has been calling the cops. There is food everyday.
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |173950
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− | |Reading
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− | |Apple
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− | |September
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− | |Loads of apples late Sept 2012 on public land. Tentatively identified as Charles Ross.
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− | |SU6833073950
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |174004
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− | |Crabapple
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− | |Thames Water Car Park with loads of trees.
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175150
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− | |London
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− | |Cherry
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− | |June
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− | |July
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− | |At least 2, but I haven't looked for more. Plenty of small juicy cherries easy to reach at the end of June.
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− | |TQ2899075150
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175483
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− | |London
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− | |Dumpster (non-edible)
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Urban foraging needn't just be about collecting foodstuffs! An almost unlimited amount of plywood gets piled up here every day on Lewisham High Street, as market traders get rid of unwanted fruit boxes. They're ideal for burning (or for anything else you can think of!) and traders and street cleaners seem quite pleased for people to take them.
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− | |TQ3831075483
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |173762
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Iceland Foods Ltd: Only during the day. They will get the bin out when the store opens at 9am. It's definitly the best time to do it as all the rest of the day there will be a really really annoying security guard.
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175458
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− | |Cherry
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− | |A few of the cherry trees along this path in Hilly Fields give fruit. They're quite sour, but good enough for jams and such.
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− | |TQ3704875458
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175329
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− | |London
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− | |Eucalyptus
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Very nice smelling eucalyptus
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− | |TQ3091875329
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175432
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− | |London
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Bins in front of Tesco Express on East Dulwich Road are brilliant for pastries (Last checked: March 2012)
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− | |TQ3428475432
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |173891
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− | |Mint
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Part of the urban landscape community gardening project. Plenty and a variety to harvest.
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− | |ST5888573891
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |173913
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Quite a few blackberries to be foraged along this road, up quite high away from fumes on walls on the N side of the road. Also spotted a good crop on the S Side of Belgrave Road nearby.
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− | |ST5841073913
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175618
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− | |Mulberry
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− | |July
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− | |August
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− | |Dripping with fruit late July/early August. It's massive and it goes to waste every year. Bring a ladder!
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− | |TQ3793275618
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175623
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− | |London
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− | |Watercress
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− | |Public
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− | |Since Cornmill Gardens (just opposite Lewisham station) was redeveloped, masses of watercress can be found growing along the banks of the river Ravensbourne. Look around the shallow edges in front of the decking.
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− | Don't forget to wash your watercress - the river still isn't as clean as it could be!
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− | If you take a few strands you can get them to root in a bucket or something like that, at home. Just keep it filled with water, throw a couple of handfulls of soil, sand or gravel in the bottom and you can harvest fresh watercress anytime.
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− | The gardens are also a great source of fresh Lavender!(please be mindful of the small risk of liver flukes in foraged watercress- good advice to grow a bit on your own at home.)
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− | |TQ3805175623
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |174716
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− | |Windsor
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |SU9896774716
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |175580
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− | |London
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− | |Blackberry
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− | |Whilst out walking Nunhead Cemetery in Summer and Autumn, don't forget to collect the abundant brambles and apples that can be found!
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− | |TQ3546075580
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |173794
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− | |Chippenham
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− | |Apple
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− | |FALSE
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− | |Delicious apples in the courtyard of this great local pub. Top half of tree was full in November still.
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− | |ST9194073794
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |174403
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− | |SU7784774403
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |174316
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− | |Apple
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− | |Tastes a bit like a Granny Smith.
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− | |SU7038774316
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |174347
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− | |Reading
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− | |Elderberry
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− | |Several elderberry bushes and trees by the footpath.
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− | |SU7217374347
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |174035
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− | |Wild garlic
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− | |February
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− | |April
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− | |FALSE
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− | |In and around Paradise Bottom
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |174351
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− | |Several elderberry bushes and trees by the footpath.
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− | |175721
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Costcutter on Brockley Road. (Last checked: September 2010)
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− | |TQ3652175721
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− | |England
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− | |12
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− | |Lower Central
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− | |174491
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− | |Damson plum
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− | |Private but overhanging
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− | |Damson trees in a private garden but a great deal of the fruit falls onto the grass verge.
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− | |13
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− | |174257
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− | |July
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |174249
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− | |Rosemary
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− | |Rosemary bush in a small community garden path just off the bike path
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− | |ST6019074249
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− | |England
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |174250
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Chestnut
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− | |Big chestnut tree above the bike path
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− | |ST6018274250
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− | |13
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− | |Lower Severn
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− | |174282
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− | |Bristol
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− | |Dumpster (edible)
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− | |TRUE
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− | |Star Cash Carry: Best late a night as it's right on the street. Lots of vegetables.
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− | |ST6089874282
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175551
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− | |London
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− | |Pear
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− | |Private
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− | |Ormonde Road, private garden. Spotter: Helen Streek
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− | |TQ2004475551
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− | |England
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− | |11
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− | |London
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− | |175601
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− | |London
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− | |Apple
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− | |August
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− | |September
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− | |FALSE
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− | . | + | We have Ishkah and Trashcarcass here for this debate. Ishkah is going to be taking the view that “using rescued animal products at food not bomb stalls has been a positive form of advocacy towards the goal of attempting to end all unjustified captivity” and trash carcass is going to be taking the opposition |
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| + | My Opening Statement |
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| + | Theo: So the main thing I'm gonna be arguing is that when discussing ethical grey areas to veganism I think it's important not to look like dogmatists, so I’m going to try and ground the discussion around using rescued animal material in the real world of food not bomb stalls. |
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| + | And, we might descend into an abolitionist vs. welfarist debate, where I defend harm reduction, but I'm also going to argue that abolition can coincide with welfare reform, so that food not bomb stalls should be viewed as the revolutionary vanguard of abolitionist movement for creating grassroots liberatory communities that are principled, serve the needs of people worst off and so, can rival carnist culture. |
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| + | Finally, it’s going to be a niche philosophy debate, but hopefully it will give people the tools to defend rescuing animal material and so, to stay open to lots of strategies for bringing about a vegan world. |
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| + | My Main Arguments |
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| + | Theo: Firstly it can be great animal rights advocacy in rare circumstances like so; by setting up a Food not Bombs stall in the town centre and putting up a vegan sign in front of a big pan of vegan stew and a freegan sign infront of rescued bread. The vegan sign can provoke lots of interesting conversations about the ethics of breeding and killing animals. While the freegan sign can get people talking about a further layer of if it is true that harming animals for their meat, milk and eggs was necessary to feed the population, how come so very much meat, milk and eggs ended up rotting in supermarket skips instead? Which can provoke further conversation about the evils of producing such an energy intensive product like meat to just become food waste, while people are starving around the world. |
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| + | Secondly non-human animals we farm don’t experience a worse quality of life worrying about whether they’re going to be eaten by other humans after they’re dead, humans do as a species norm. |
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| + | Thirdly there exists healthy human cultures in which humans being eaten by non-human animals after they’re dead is seen as a positive, for example in Tibet, having your energy transferred into that of a bird is seen as a beautiful thing or green burials where your body can more easily become nutrients for both animals and plants. So then, healthy human cultures in which non-human animals are eaten by humans is also likely possible. |
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| + | And finally, even if it’ll be a better world when everyone is vegan and we’re all disgusted by animals products (in the same way as if no one ever felt pressured by sexist beauty standards to shave their legs again), that doesn’t mean that it’s not morally permissible to consume some of those animal products at the moment i.e. it’s not comparable to cannibalism where you’re causing worse quality of life in other humans by normalizing it or normalizing the standard that women should have their genitals mutilated as neither the choice to shave your legs or eat thrown out animal products necessitates violating anyone’s rights or causing harm to anyone. |
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| + | My Opening Summary |
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| + | Theo: So, to go back to the food not bombs stall example that we’re debating. Here’s a bunch of topics that come up on on a lot of food not bombs stalls which make it a positive form of animal rights advocacy: |
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| + | We cooked vegan soup, so no profits needed to go to an industry which breeds and kills animals. |
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| + | Here's some freegan bread with milk powder in it which was rescued, so no harm to animals and it's carbon negative. |
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| + | Isn't it amazing they kept those cows captive and milked them only for it to go in the trash. So that's one sign farming animals isn't necessary to feed the population, if so very much meat, milk and eggs end up rotting in supermarket skips instead. |
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| + | Isn't it sad that politicians subsidize such an energy intensive product like meat to just become food waste, while people are starving around the world. |
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| + | Choice of terms |
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| + | Stacy: So, firstly I have a problem with the term freegan and that would be because it so closely relates itself to the word vegan and I don't think they have anything to do with each other. There's other words for example like frugivore, why does it have to be freegan? Because if you say that to somebody it sounds like it's similar to veganism in that if it's free, it's okay, and still vegan. And I would say in most situations it wouldn't be. Veganism is a moral philosophy. |
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| + | Theo: I actually think it’s really positive to promote freeganism as a term for helping explain veganism because if we go by the colloquial definition of veganism meaning ‘an animal products boycott’, it does include freeganism. And it gets back to the historically accurate reason for why the vegan society came about. It would also have broader appeal for other liberation causes like anti-racism and anti-sexism to see it as a strategy of action which is useful for their struggles also. |
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| + | Efficacy |
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| + | Stacy: I've worked next to food not bombs people, I've worked at feeding the homeless and I happen to know that the majority of people that come there are indeed homeless, but there are some people that just come there because it's free food. And some of those people, if not most, don't really care what it is, so having these moral discussions with them, I'm not really sure how far you're going to get with that. |
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| + | Theo: Well, I would just counter that if done well, it can be a real community building exercise. You can get people joining learning to cook and put time into rescuing all this amazing food. People have time to read political material you put out while they’re eating their food. And I just have had lots of great conversations and made positive connections. |
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| + | By showing slaughterhouse footage, we’re making people sad, even though we wish we didn’t have to. So, by doing food not bombs stalls as well, it’s this really important counter balance of showing the positive side to what you can gain from this community. |
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| + | Treating animals as a commodity |
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| + | Stacy: You say ‘look at all this waste, why did they breed these animals for it to go to waste?’ I think you're only going to reinforce the idea in their head of how they need to be feeding animals to humans. ‘It's not going to waste’, as you said, ‘if you are feeding it to humans, it's okay.’ |
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| + | Theo: Well, that’s an environmental point, but I think it does tie in positively to both human and animal rights, in that I’m talking about the evils of producing such an energy intensive product like meat to just become food waste, while people are starving around the world and while wildlife habitat like the rainforest is getting torn down to produce these products, when we could just eat plants for less land use, so, protect and rewild habitat for more animals to be able to express their capabilities in. |
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| + | So, yeah I just disagree with the idea that trying to get people to believe ‘it’s always wrong to feed animals to humans’ will help us get to a vegan world faster. |
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| + | You have to explain why you think it would be against ours or animals' best interests. |
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| + | Cannibalism comparison |
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| + | Stacy: Vegan footsoldier made this analogy comparing freeganism to cannibalism about how these cannibals were killing these children and eating them. And some human rights activists caught up with them, but when they didn't get to one of the children quickly enough and the child died from their injuries he went home with his leg and ate this child’s leg so they wouldn't go to waste. |
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| + | And then you came back with an analogy that had to do with human rights activists and female genital mutilation, I'm not really sure if I followed because they didn't leave with a body part at the end, so I would think that would make more sense for a freegan analogy. |
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| + | Theo: Yeah Footsoldier made the same point, about how he thought the story should end with the human rights activists performing genital mutilation on their own child to be a fair comparison. |
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| + | But, if I had ended the story like that it would have just been the same story almost word for word with the same effect of implicitly shaming people for actions which could mistakenly be attributed to furthering a harmful culture. So, for his story analogy, carnism/speciesism & freeganism, but in mine sexism & girls pressured into shaving their legs. |
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| + | With the video I made I wanted to make explicit that you can have all the same intense disgust reactions to an evil action done without people's consent like killing children to eat them, and similarly with genital mutilation. But that the comparison to eating rescued human meat doesn't follow for all rescued animal products because you can have healthy human cultures rescuing animal products in which no one is suffering a worse quality of life worrying about their interests being disrespected after their death. In the same way as you can have people choosing to shave their legs without harming anyone regardless of if there exists a harmful patriarchal culture which pressures some people to do it, like with forced genital mutilation. |
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| + | So you can imagine that the parents getting FGM performed on their daughter is one trajegectory the parents could have gone down if you like, but my story diverges into a tale about how instead they simply had to deal with their daughter asking to be able to shave thier legs, and how it's different in the same degree to genital mutilation as freeganism is to cannibalism. |
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| + | Stacy: Well, I think the way a culture of cannibalism differs from freeganism is because eating animal products is still the norm, and I think in all these instances it is a decision by a human being whether it be upon another human being or another animal it's still humans making these decisions, it's never the other animal making this decision in any of those cases and therefore I think this is a human-centric view. |
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| + | Theo: Right, but the sexist culture of women being emotionally pressured into shaving their legs is also the norm and yet women can still choose to do it for reasons that don’t have to do with being emotionally pressured into it. So, in that way being a freegan in a carnist culture is more similar to choosing to shave your legs in a sexist culture, than it is to cannibalism. |
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| + | And again there is no mental capability for animals to make a choice about how they would desire other humans or other animals treat them after they’re dead, so there can be no issue of fairness or justice either way. Animals do make the decision to eat human flesh. And we even encourage it in Tibetan culture. So, that’s a sign that we’re not necessarily promoting a culture of devaluing animals by eating animal material when there exists cultures valorizing animals eating us. We are when we kill them because there is a clear going against their interests, but there are no interests to go against in the case of what they would desire other people or animals do with them after they’re dead. |
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| + | Do animals worry about events past their death? |
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| + | Stacy: You made a point about how you think ‘animals aren't worrying about events past their death, they aren't suffering a worse quality of life imagining they'll be eaten by humans after they're dead’. Well, actually I think that non-human animals do worry about being killed all the time, they have an instinct to fear being preyed upon and far more so than humans do. |
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| + | Also, we don't worry about humans eating us after our death, I know I don't sit around worrying about my death or what's going to happen to my body after I die, so would that be reasonable grounds for somebody to kill me? |
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| + | Theo: So, definitely animals worry about being killed, for instance, if you were cutting into a deer corpse and eating the raw meat in front of another deer, then I’m sure it would provoke a fear response in the deer. |
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| + | I’m not talking about it being ok to unjustifiably kill or keep animals captive and I’m not arguing that every single situation involving eating rescued animal material is ethical, the same way you can be buying plant material and still be doing something unethical in specific situations. |
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| + | The reason for me to never eat human meat is because someone in the world could experience anguish on a long-term basis worrying that would happen to them after they’re dead, even if it's irrational. For instance, say a friend had to have their arm amputated and I asked for the severed arm to cook it up because I thought it was a funny thing. If I did that in a hypothetical vacuum I think that would be fine, but I wouldn't do that because I understand that we live in social contracts and other humans could experience anguish that I would treat a human like that and then worry what might happen to them. |
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| + | I don't think animals are experiencing worry on that level, they worry that they're going to be killed, they might experience fear if somebody was eating another animal right in front of them, but I don't think they're experiencing this worse quality of life worrying about what's going to happen after the dead. |
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| + | Even if it's just one person in 7 billion. It would be against my interest to possibly cause that one person harm, but the fact that it just can't happen in animals means that it's not an ethical issue for me, as long as I'm it’s virtuous in that it's carbon negative, like less land needs to be taken up for growing edible material, and if I’m accounting for all these externalities like being strong willed enough not to fall down a slippery slope of habits. |
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| + | Stacy: Again, I just think probably animals are more concerned about what happens to their body than humans, just from the way that we treat our own bodies, you know we smoke cigarettes, do drugs, we do all these extreme sports that can cause bodily injury, we live like there's no tomorrow, especially when we're young. |
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| + | These animals live in constant fear for their safety, especially the animals that are preyed upon and it's instinctual for them. I think we can't possibly know what they are thinking, so to assume that it's okay to use their bodies after they die, I don't really think that's an argument because like I said I don't care what happens in my body after I die but I can make that decision I have that autonomy and I don't think it's fair for us to make that decision for them. |
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| + | Theo: Ok, so there’s a scientific experiment called ‘the false belief test’ where they’ve discovered only recently that great apes can have theory of mind, in that they can anticipate complex thoughts another animal is having in rare circumstances. |
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| + | They originally did this test on toddlers to see what age we start to individuate. |
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| + | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVPnJWahOLQ |
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| + | Anyway, this is only something that chimpanzees can do and a few other great apes, so it's it's theory of mind about what other people's intentions will be other than your own & they’re only thinking about this in rare circumstances. And we aren’t relying on theory of mind for most of our physical interactions throughout the day, so it is this rare development, we do much more predicting what other people are going to do based on stereotypes of patterns we’ve observed or what we would do when presented with similar situations. |
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| + | So, all this is to say that we plan for after our death, we have gravestones and we do all these things because we know how we want to be remembered, we're planning for our legacy and how we want to be respected and how we want to plan for that to happen, but animals just aren't doing this on that level. |
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| + | They fear for how they might die, so we're definitely right to be vegan and not unjustified kill animals and not unjustifiably keep them captive which hurts their well-being, but we just don't need be concerned about their non-interests, unless we’re talking about our own interests, and whether it’s for our own dignity whether it's self-harm for us. |
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| + | We don't need to be worried about something which animals literally cannot do, are incapable of doing in terms of worrying about other people's intentions after they're dead. |
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| + | So that's what I think the science says. |
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| + | You could find more ethical uses for the rescued animal material |
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| + | Stacy: Why not feed rescued animal material to wildlife or stray animals that have no moral agency? Or put it on the compost? |
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| + | Theo: That is one option, but what about having moral agency should stop us from eating rescued animal material, why is it morally wrong? |
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| + | Also for some items like bread which you might eat anyway, you’re getting more pleasure out of the material specifically designed for humans, than an animal would. And you’d be saving the environment more by putting that energy to good use in consuming it yourself and using a compost loo, than just putting it straight on the compost. |
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| + | Slippery Slope |
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| + | Stacy: I had a goddaughter who used to dumpster dive and eat roadkill with her boyfriend. They both considered themselves vegans and I said it was a slippery slope, it was going to lead them back to thinking it's okay to eat flesh and sure enough the next thing you know they're eating from fast food restaurants. So, I think it’s the same with food not bombs stalls. |
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| + | Theo: So, yeah definitely in the psychology of habits that can happen, but it can also go the other way, for instance, if someone is really into cheese because cheese has monosodium glutamate crystals, which is like opium, so if someone wanted to become vegan, and they have no aversion to eating rescued cheese, then it could be a helping hand in encouraging them to stay strong in their decision to go vegan, by just slowly tapering it off. I know I was completely stripped of the value of baked goods, like croissants and doughnuts when they existed as this mountain in the kitchen of a squat I lived in. Knowing it was this sugar crash I could have whenever I wanted, I stopped seeing it as such a hot option. Like some people on diets have a set time where they can eat one treat a day that they can look forward to, whereas before they would eat sweets whenever they wanted. |
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| + | Stacy: But, what if you go from thinking it's okay to eat it from a food not bomb stall to eating some birthday cake at friends’ party because otherwise it might get thrown in the bin, I mean when does it stop? I wouldn't because it's a moral philosophy I've got to stick with. |
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| + | Theo: But, what is the principle behind the reason never to eat animal products, just that it’s a slippery slope? |
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| + | The principle argument for why I’m an animal rights advocate is if the wonder that we experience in viewing wild animals is not ‘how similar to us they are’, but their ‘real opportunities to do and be what they have reason to value’ and one sufficient reason we grant this freedom at least to a basic extent to humans is they have a desire to achieve what they find valuable then; the fact non-human animals experience this desire too means we ought extend these freedoms to animals. |
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| + | So, a holistic world-view of not wanting to reduce both the quality and quantity of positive experiences humans can have with animals, as well as animals with other animals for low-order pleasures such as taste/texture. |
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| + | So, just because I might use rescued animal products as a form of advocacy for animal rights, doesn’t mean I can’t also get my friends to respect the principle reason I’m an animal rights advocate by not buying more cake on the pretense that I’ll not want to see it wasted. The same way just because I showed an interest in horses, I would still be capable of making sure to let my friends know not to book any horse riding holidays, and even if they did like with the birthday cake, it’s just a rare situation of friends getting confused and an opportunity to help them get a deeper understanding where they didn’t have one before. |
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| + | Devaluing the homeless by offering them less valuable options |
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| + | Stacy: You’re kind of treating homeless people as scavengers, like they'll take what they can get and perhaps that is true, but is it really fair to put them in that situation? I've actually met some homeless people that did not like the fact that they couldn't choose to be vegan, so I think that does hurt human dignity in that sense to not just give them the vegan food. |
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| + | Theo: Well, I see the meaning behind veganism is that it’s an animal products boycott. I think people can go further in being animal rights advocates. But, so I wouldn’t be able to relate to why a homeless person desired not to even eat, for instance, rescued bread with whey in it. So, it would be like meeting a homeless Hare Krishna who didn’t want to eat garlic or onions. If it’s that rare, and I would feel comfortable eating it myself, I wouldn’t feel the need to cook food with those rare people in mind. Even if that trace amount of whey was unhealthy for me, it would be to the same extent I’d desire to eat dark chocolate. |
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| + | Stacy: But, hospitals are not looking to get you better, because they want to keep you as a customer. People get stuck in these systems of being ill all the time, keep going to the hospital, then they owe everything that they earn to hospitals and pharmacies and it keeps them poor and that cycle gets pushed on to the next generation and over and over again. Now, if we’re pushing unhealthy animal products onto homeless people is that fair? |
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| + | Theo: But, it’s just such a minute amount in that bread, it’s a binding agent. |
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| + | Stacy: But, where's the line we draw? It’s a minute amount in that bread, but what if you found a quiche, you're gonna tell me it's okay to throw away a quiche, but it's not okay to throw away the bread? |
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| + | Theo: The line is it would be against my interests to eat that quiche because it’s unhealthy, so I wouldn’t offer it to other people. The same way there’s one line with plant products, in that I encourage people to boycott animal products because it’s one easy way people can avoid profiting an evil industry, but there will be 1000s of other lines it would be good to draw also around plant foods like an Israeli boycott and just avoiding luxury foods, so that you can spend your money better elsewhere. |
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| + | And it’s one way of helping the environment by being carbon negative and freeing up more land for wildlife habitat. |
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| + | Grey areas and not coming off dogmatic |
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| + | I think it's really important to be open about grey areas where we have exceptions to the rule. Like I know people who have gone out to Syria to fight ISIS and like this is this like really extreme gray area where they've tried where they're vegan and they tried to be vegan out there and they want but they they wanted to go out there to help help uh fight houses and fruit-free people and from that tyranny and um being harmed in that way and they've and they've had to resort to eating animal products because the militia hasn't like um uh rationed enough vegan products um so they've had to eat like spam out return or something and and for them that was like a way of like achieving more well-being in the world by fighting other other liberation courses in extreme situations so I think it's good to acknowledge these things the people in the andes that a you know were in the cr plane crash I don't blame them for eating people that died when when we we take a something that came from someone else murdered I think that that's that's wrong if if we are uh able to make another choice I think that it's the wrong choice to to uh take a product of murder through that little bit away even like accidentally okay I mean I don't have to eat roadkill you don't have to but is ethically wrong to do that is it why would it be against if I don't have to if I if I were like you know stranded and no there's like nothing around me I wouldn't be mad at somebody for eating roadkill okay if a person isn't in that situation you know being stranded like that that's a survival situation then um I don't I wouldn't offer it no yeah it's just um yeah so I think it's just good to admit grey areas like um like what ideal situation how are we working towards like I think I think people come off like looking insane when when they say like they would um they would rather starve if I'm not saying you're saying this but um like um they would accept like a like a 30-year lifespan if they if if if the vegan diet was harmful to them or something and I said that and I would I stood by that but that's for me I'm not saying that I would judge somebody else they were in a survival situation okay but even even being at a food not bomb stall is not necessarily a survival situation if you've got a bowl of soup that's vegan even for yourself like what like if you're like people it's a personal choice okay but like but if people if you if you want to be the change you want to set in the world like like people are looking to like why you've accepted that that stance is in your psychology like like where where is that intuition coming from why is that a desirable thing for you to take that stance it's a personal choice for my own my own [Music] well okay so but my own moral stance for myself that's just a standard I hold for myself right but if it would be a spiritual choice I guess okay yes that's what you would call it okay well I mean the way I advocate um animal the bigger people will come on more rights advocates is um I just find I've I've got quote somewhere um um oh yeah so um I like I think uh I think people should I argue people should become legal animal rights advocates um in in terms of like a person who seeks to in on I think people should adopt this principle of um of a person who seeks to gain collective legal rights for non-human animals to have a refuge in dense wildlife habitat where they aren't subject to human cruelty with a few exceptions where the law is overridden by right to self-defense or special dispensation and I just think um I just think like we should be working towards this world where we're like where we're able to uh uh protect preserve and rewild more habitat for what for wild animals to to live to express their capabilities in so live live full lives and um yeah I just think like we were like when we when we were hunter gatherers there was nothing unethical about uh seeing animal products and um uh animal material and we're it's good that we're moving to a situation where where we can design diets and live healthy lives on um without um uh like using less land so um um but if we have if like the vegan diet was really harmful to us then like I would want to I would want to I would I would I would feel like um I would feel completely fine like with like people and yeah like so the reason like hunting animals for me is not is not is isn't okay is because um like it would be an act of self-harm for me to to kill an animal when I know that I can eat and I eat like vegan food but if it's long but if I couldn't if I knew that being the being that was like really harmful for my life it would only give me like a 30-year lifespan I would be fine like um killing animals as like uh in in in like hunting them in in so they have this like long life in the wild and I know that I'm doing it so that I can live a long life um I think that would I think that's that's like a a perfectly fine world I don't know so I think I think like these visions of like I think there's like a vision of like of like there's some some vegans are like for a while against like wild animal suffering and they want like create this world where there's like no wild animals and and um that's a whole other subject I'm against that because I don't think we should really okay actually I'm more of a misanthrope so uh I wouldn't argue for people to uh oh well I just think if it's necessary I would say just get rid of the humans but I'm a bit of a misanthrope speaking of that I will be having a discussion about that on my channel um okay I look forward to that weekend so maybe you can check that out yeah definitely so I mean yeah so that but this just gets to the point of like why I'm interested in discussion I think human well-being matters I think I think caring about how much like energy intensive products we we we grow and consume is important so using risk on products in this way it's like is helping the world helping animals being able to reduce that being able to reduce how much land we use for farming and and um so that we can give more wildlife habitat back um there's nothing there's nothing necessarily wrong with hunting apart from this it's harmful to our ourselves if we if we can eat plant products so that's like the vision of the world that I want to like aim towards and if if if you're in in taking these stances against like um rescued animal products and like and uh like uh being willing to like die at 30 if if we if the vegan diet was that that harmful I don't think that's like appealing to people in terms of like advocating uh veganism and advocating animal rights so that's that's all that's that's that's that's why great the grey areas of that's because uh humans have human interests or interest in the you know self-interest that you know I don't think that's about pregnancy is more altruistic and I'd rather rather human race die out and let the animals live their lives we'd uh anyway we could go back and forth on this all night so okay yeah yeah that's fine but I think this is really important and like just on that point like um we can we can um we can like have like uh veterinary sentries and like mercy killing animals in the wild who like who are injured and stuff so like we can play that's like this really positive role in the world for our own self-interest and further other animals interest by staying alive and by working towards this vision of um uh yeah of of looking after ourselves and also um providing wildlife habitat for animals and using rescued animals in animal rights advocacy so there you go that's cool that's just there I agree with helping animals when we can yes I agree with that I agree with rescuing animals and sanctuaries and helping them when we can yeah okay all right can we wrap this up um yeah yeah I think I said everything about seven talking to you though it has been good talking to you I appreciate having the conversation and I hope everybody else enjoyed it yeah hopefully stick around and move to another stage and everyone else can join in conversation yeah thanks guys did you guys want closing statements or anything or did you want to call it here I'm okay I think I said everything I want to say |
We have Ishkah and Trashcarcass here for this debate. Ishkah is going to be taking the view that “using rescued animal products at food not bomb stalls has been a positive form of advocacy towards the goal of attempting to end all unjustified captivity” and trash carcass is going to be taking the opposition
Theo: So the main thing I'm gonna be arguing is that when discussing ethical grey areas to veganism I think it's important not to look like dogmatists, so I’m going to try and ground the discussion around using rescued animal material in the real world of food not bomb stalls.
And, we might descend into an abolitionist vs. welfarist debate, where I defend harm reduction, but I'm also going to argue that abolition can coincide with welfare reform, so that food not bomb stalls should be viewed as the revolutionary vanguard of abolitionist movement for creating grassroots liberatory communities that are principled, serve the needs of people worst off and so, can rival carnist culture.
Finally, it’s going to be a niche philosophy debate, but hopefully it will give people the tools to defend rescuing animal material and so, to stay open to lots of strategies for bringing about a vegan world.
Theo: Firstly it can be great animal rights advocacy in rare circumstances like so; by setting up a Food not Bombs stall in the town centre and putting up a vegan sign in front of a big pan of vegan stew and a freegan sign infront of rescued bread. The vegan sign can provoke lots of interesting conversations about the ethics of breeding and killing animals. While the freegan sign can get people talking about a further layer of if it is true that harming animals for their meat, milk and eggs was necessary to feed the population, how come so very much meat, milk and eggs ended up rotting in supermarket skips instead? Which can provoke further conversation about the evils of producing such an energy intensive product like meat to just become food waste, while people are starving around the world.
Secondly non-human animals we farm don’t experience a worse quality of life worrying about whether they’re going to be eaten by other humans after they’re dead, humans do as a species norm.
Thirdly there exists healthy human cultures in which humans being eaten by non-human animals after they’re dead is seen as a positive, for example in Tibet, having your energy transferred into that of a bird is seen as a beautiful thing or green burials where your body can more easily become nutrients for both animals and plants. So then, healthy human cultures in which non-human animals are eaten by humans is also likely possible.
And finally, even if it’ll be a better world when everyone is vegan and we’re all disgusted by animals products (in the same way as if no one ever felt pressured by sexist beauty standards to shave their legs again), that doesn’t mean that it’s not morally permissible to consume some of those animal products at the moment i.e. it’s not comparable to cannibalism where you’re causing worse quality of life in other humans by normalizing it or normalizing the standard that women should have their genitals mutilated as neither the choice to shave your legs or eat thrown out animal products necessitates violating anyone’s rights or causing harm to anyone.
Theo: So, to go back to the food not bombs stall example that we’re debating. Here’s a bunch of topics that come up on on a lot of food not bombs stalls which make it a positive form of animal rights advocacy:
We cooked vegan soup, so no profits needed to go to an industry which breeds and kills animals.
Here's some freegan bread with milk powder in it which was rescued, so no harm to animals and it's carbon negative.
Isn't it amazing they kept those cows captive and milked them only for it to go in the trash. So that's one sign farming animals isn't necessary to feed the population, if so very much meat, milk and eggs end up rotting in supermarket skips instead.
Isn't it sad that politicians subsidize such an energy intensive product like meat to just become food waste, while people are starving around the world.
Stacy: So, firstly I have a problem with the term freegan and that would be because it so closely relates itself to the word vegan and I don't think they have anything to do with each other. There's other words for example like frugivore, why does it have to be freegan? Because if you say that to somebody it sounds like it's similar to veganism in that if it's free, it's okay, and still vegan. And I would say in most situations it wouldn't be. Veganism is a moral philosophy.
Theo: I actually think it’s really positive to promote freeganism as a term for helping explain veganism because if we go by the colloquial definition of veganism meaning ‘an animal products boycott’, it does include freeganism. And it gets back to the historically accurate reason for why the vegan society came about. It would also have broader appeal for other liberation causes like anti-racism and anti-sexism to see it as a strategy of action which is useful for their struggles also.
Stacy: I've worked next to food not bombs people, I've worked at feeding the homeless and I happen to know that the majority of people that come there are indeed homeless, but there are some people that just come there because it's free food. And some of those people, if not most, don't really care what it is, so having these moral discussions with them, I'm not really sure how far you're going to get with that.
Theo: Well, I would just counter that if done well, it can be a real community building exercise. You can get people joining learning to cook and put time into rescuing all this amazing food. People have time to read political material you put out while they’re eating their food. And I just have had lots of great conversations and made positive connections.
By showing slaughterhouse footage, we’re making people sad, even though we wish we didn’t have to. So, by doing food not bombs stalls as well, it’s this really important counter balance of showing the positive side to what you can gain from this community.
Stacy: You say ‘look at all this waste, why did they breed these animals for it to go to waste?’ I think you're only going to reinforce the idea in their head of how they need to be feeding animals to humans. ‘It's not going to waste’, as you said, ‘if you are feeding it to humans, it's okay.’
Theo: Well, that’s an environmental point, but I think it does tie in positively to both human and animal rights, in that I’m talking about the evils of producing such an energy intensive product like meat to just become food waste, while people are starving around the world and while wildlife habitat like the rainforest is getting torn down to produce these products, when we could just eat plants for less land use, so, protect and rewild habitat for more animals to be able to express their capabilities in.
So, yeah I just disagree with the idea that trying to get people to believe ‘it’s always wrong to feed animals to humans’ will help us get to a vegan world faster.
You have to explain why you think it would be against ours or animals' best interests.
Stacy: Vegan footsoldier made this analogy comparing freeganism to cannibalism about how these cannibals were killing these children and eating them. And some human rights activists caught up with them, but when they didn't get to one of the children quickly enough and the child died from their injuries he went home with his leg and ate this child’s leg so they wouldn't go to waste.
And then you came back with an analogy that had to do with human rights activists and female genital mutilation, I'm not really sure if I followed because they didn't leave with a body part at the end, so I would think that would make more sense for a freegan analogy.
Theo: Yeah Footsoldier made the same point, about how he thought the story should end with the human rights activists performing genital mutilation on their own child to be a fair comparison.
But, if I had ended the story like that it would have just been the same story almost word for word with the same effect of implicitly shaming people for actions which could mistakenly be attributed to furthering a harmful culture. So, for his story analogy, carnism/speciesism & freeganism, but in mine sexism & girls pressured into shaving their legs.
With the video I made I wanted to make explicit that you can have all the same intense disgust reactions to an evil action done without people's consent like killing children to eat them, and similarly with genital mutilation. But that the comparison to eating rescued human meat doesn't follow for all rescued animal products because you can have healthy human cultures rescuing animal products in which no one is suffering a worse quality of life worrying about their interests being disrespected after their death. In the same way as you can have people choosing to shave their legs without harming anyone regardless of if there exists a harmful patriarchal culture which pressures some people to do it, like with forced genital mutilation.
So you can imagine that the parents getting FGM performed on their daughter is one trajegectory the parents could have gone down if you like, but my story diverges into a tale about how instead they simply had to deal with their daughter asking to be able to shave thier legs, and how it's different in the same degree to genital mutilation as freeganism is to cannibalism.
Stacy: Well, I think the way a culture of cannibalism differs from freeganism is because eating animal products is still the norm, and I think in all these instances it is a decision by a human being whether it be upon another human being or another animal it's still humans making these decisions, it's never the other animal making this decision in any of those cases and therefore I think this is a human-centric view.
Theo: Right, but the sexist culture of women being emotionally pressured into shaving their legs is also the norm and yet women can still choose to do it for reasons that don’t have to do with being emotionally pressured into it. So, in that way being a freegan in a carnist culture is more similar to choosing to shave your legs in a sexist culture, than it is to cannibalism.
And again there is no mental capability for animals to make a choice about how they would desire other humans or other animals treat them after they’re dead, so there can be no issue of fairness or justice either way. Animals do make the decision to eat human flesh. And we even encourage it in Tibetan culture. So, that’s a sign that we’re not necessarily promoting a culture of devaluing animals by eating animal material when there exists cultures valorizing animals eating us. We are when we kill them because there is a clear going against their interests, but there are no interests to go against in the case of what they would desire other people or animals do with them after they’re dead.
Stacy: You made a point about how you think ‘animals aren't worrying about events past their death, they aren't suffering a worse quality of life imagining they'll be eaten by humans after they're dead’. Well, actually I think that non-human animals do worry about being killed all the time, they have an instinct to fear being preyed upon and far more so than humans do.
Also, we don't worry about humans eating us after our death, I know I don't sit around worrying about my death or what's going to happen to my body after I die, so would that be reasonable grounds for somebody to kill me?
Theo: So, definitely animals worry about being killed, for instance, if you were cutting into a deer corpse and eating the raw meat in front of another deer, then I’m sure it would provoke a fear response in the deer.
I’m not talking about it being ok to unjustifiably kill or keep animals captive and I’m not arguing that every single situation involving eating rescued animal material is ethical, the same way you can be buying plant material and still be doing something unethical in specific situations.
The reason for me to never eat human meat is because someone in the world could experience anguish on a long-term basis worrying that would happen to them after they’re dead, even if it's irrational. For instance, say a friend had to have their arm amputated and I asked for the severed arm to cook it up because I thought it was a funny thing. If I did that in a hypothetical vacuum I think that would be fine, but I wouldn't do that because I understand that we live in social contracts and other humans could experience anguish that I would treat a human like that and then worry what might happen to them.
I don't think animals are experiencing worry on that level, they worry that they're going to be killed, they might experience fear if somebody was eating another animal right in front of them, but I don't think they're experiencing this worse quality of life worrying about what's going to happen after the dead.
Even if it's just one person in 7 billion. It would be against my interest to possibly cause that one person harm, but the fact that it just can't happen in animals means that it's not an ethical issue for me, as long as I'm it’s virtuous in that it's carbon negative, like less land needs to be taken up for growing edible material, and if I’m accounting for all these externalities like being strong willed enough not to fall down a slippery slope of habits.
Stacy: Again, I just think probably animals are more concerned about what happens to their body than humans, just from the way that we treat our own bodies, you know we smoke cigarettes, do drugs, we do all these extreme sports that can cause bodily injury, we live like there's no tomorrow, especially when we're young.
These animals live in constant fear for their safety, especially the animals that are preyed upon and it's instinctual for them. I think we can't possibly know what they are thinking, so to assume that it's okay to use their bodies after they die, I don't really think that's an argument because like I said I don't care what happens in my body after I die but I can make that decision I have that autonomy and I don't think it's fair for us to make that decision for them.
Theo: Ok, so there’s a scientific experiment called ‘the false belief test’ where they’ve discovered only recently that great apes can have theory of mind, in that they can anticipate complex thoughts another animal is having in rare circumstances.
They originally did this test on toddlers to see what age we start to individuate.
Anyway, this is only something that chimpanzees can do and a few other great apes, so it's it's theory of mind about what other people's intentions will be other than your own & they’re only thinking about this in rare circumstances. And we aren’t relying on theory of mind for most of our physical interactions throughout the day, so it is this rare development, we do much more predicting what other people are going to do based on stereotypes of patterns we’ve observed or what we would do when presented with similar situations.
So, all this is to say that we plan for after our death, we have gravestones and we do all these things because we know how we want to be remembered, we're planning for our legacy and how we want to be respected and how we want to plan for that to happen, but animals just aren't doing this on that level.
They fear for how they might die, so we're definitely right to be vegan and not unjustified kill animals and not unjustifiably keep them captive which hurts their well-being, but we just don't need be concerned about their non-interests, unless we’re talking about our own interests, and whether it’s for our own dignity whether it's self-harm for us.
We don't need to be worried about something which animals literally cannot do, are incapable of doing in terms of worrying about other people's intentions after they're dead.
So that's what I think the science says.
Stacy: Why not feed rescued animal material to wildlife or stray animals that have no moral agency? Or put it on the compost?
Theo: That is one option, but what about having moral agency should stop us from eating rescued animal material, why is it morally wrong?
Also for some items like bread which you might eat anyway, you’re getting more pleasure out of the material specifically designed for humans, than an animal would. And you’d be saving the environment more by putting that energy to good use in consuming it yourself and using a compost loo, than just putting it straight on the compost.
Stacy: I had a goddaughter who used to dumpster dive and eat roadkill with her boyfriend. They both considered themselves vegans and I said it was a slippery slope, it was going to lead them back to thinking it's okay to eat flesh and sure enough the next thing you know they're eating from fast food restaurants. So, I think it’s the same with food not bombs stalls.
Theo: So, yeah definitely in the psychology of habits that can happen, but it can also go the other way, for instance, if someone is really into cheese because cheese has monosodium glutamate crystals, which is like opium, so if someone wanted to become vegan, and they have no aversion to eating rescued cheese, then it could be a helping hand in encouraging them to stay strong in their decision to go vegan, by just slowly tapering it off. I know I was completely stripped of the value of baked goods, like croissants and doughnuts when they existed as this mountain in the kitchen of a squat I lived in. Knowing it was this sugar crash I could have whenever I wanted, I stopped seeing it as such a hot option. Like some people on diets have a set time where they can eat one treat a day that they can look forward to, whereas before they would eat sweets whenever they wanted.
Stacy: But, what if you go from thinking it's okay to eat it from a food not bomb stall to eating some birthday cake at friends’ party because otherwise it might get thrown in the bin, I mean when does it stop? I wouldn't because it's a moral philosophy I've got to stick with.
Theo: But, what is the principle behind the reason never to eat animal products, just that it’s a slippery slope?
The principle argument for why I’m an animal rights advocate is if the wonder that we experience in viewing wild animals is not ‘how similar to us they are’, but their ‘real opportunities to do and be what they have reason to value’ and one sufficient reason we grant this freedom at least to a basic extent to humans is they have a desire to achieve what they find valuable then; the fact non-human animals experience this desire too means we ought extend these freedoms to animals.
So, a holistic world-view of not wanting to reduce both the quality and quantity of positive experiences humans can have with animals, as well as animals with other animals for low-order pleasures such as taste/texture.
So, just because I might use rescued animal products as a form of advocacy for animal rights, doesn’t mean I can’t also get my friends to respect the principle reason I’m an animal rights advocate by not buying more cake on the pretense that I’ll not want to see it wasted. The same way just because I showed an interest in horses, I would still be capable of making sure to let my friends know not to book any horse riding holidays, and even if they did like with the birthday cake, it’s just a rare situation of friends getting confused and an opportunity to help them get a deeper understanding where they didn’t have one before.
Stacy: You’re kind of treating homeless people as scavengers, like they'll take what they can get and perhaps that is true, but is it really fair to put them in that situation? I've actually met some homeless people that did not like the fact that they couldn't choose to be vegan, so I think that does hurt human dignity in that sense to not just give them the vegan food.
Theo: Well, I see the meaning behind veganism is that it’s an animal products boycott. I think people can go further in being animal rights advocates. But, so I wouldn’t be able to relate to why a homeless person desired not to even eat, for instance, rescued bread with whey in it. So, it would be like meeting a homeless Hare Krishna who didn’t want to eat garlic or onions. If it’s that rare, and I would feel comfortable eating it myself, I wouldn’t feel the need to cook food with those rare people in mind. Even if that trace amount of whey was unhealthy for me, it would be to the same extent I’d desire to eat dark chocolate.
Stacy: But, hospitals are not looking to get you better, because they want to keep you as a customer. People get stuck in these systems of being ill all the time, keep going to the hospital, then they owe everything that they earn to hospitals and pharmacies and it keeps them poor and that cycle gets pushed on to the next generation and over and over again. Now, if we’re pushing unhealthy animal products onto homeless people is that fair?
Theo: But, it’s just such a minute amount in that bread, it’s a binding agent.
Stacy: But, where's the line we draw? It’s a minute amount in that bread, but what if you found a quiche, you're gonna tell me it's okay to throw away a quiche, but it's not okay to throw away the bread?
Theo: The line is it would be against my interests to eat that quiche because it’s unhealthy, so I wouldn’t offer it to other people. The same way there’s one line with plant products, in that I encourage people to boycott animal products because it’s one easy way people can avoid profiting an evil industry, but there will be 1000s of other lines it would be good to draw also around plant foods like an Israeli boycott and just avoiding luxury foods, so that you can spend your money better elsewhere.
And it’s one way of helping the environment by being carbon negative and freeing up more land for wildlife habitat.
I think it's really important to be open about grey areas where we have exceptions to the rule. Like I know people who have gone out to Syria to fight ISIS and like this is this like really extreme gray area where they've tried where they're vegan and they tried to be vegan out there and they want but they they wanted to go out there to help help uh fight houses and fruit-free people and from that tyranny and um being harmed in that way and they've and they've had to resort to eating animal products because the militia hasn't like um uh rationed enough vegan products um so they've had to eat like spam out return or something and and for them that was like a way of like achieving more well-being in the world by fighting other other liberation courses in extreme situations so I think it's good to acknowledge these things the people in the andes that a you know were in the cr plane crash I don't blame them for eating people that died when when we we take a something that came from someone else murdered I think that that's that's wrong if if we are uh able to make another choice I think that it's the wrong choice to to uh take a product of murder through that little bit away even like accidentally okay I mean I don't have to eat roadkill you don't have to but is ethically wrong to do that is it why would it be against if I don't have to if I if I were like you know stranded and no there's like nothing around me I wouldn't be mad at somebody for eating roadkill okay if a person isn't in that situation you know being stranded like that that's a survival situation then um I don't I wouldn't offer it no yeah it's just um yeah so I think it's just good to admit grey areas like um like what ideal situation how are we working towards like I think I think people come off like looking insane when when they say like they would um they would rather starve if I'm not saying you're saying this but um like um they would accept like a like a 30-year lifespan if they if if if the vegan diet was harmful to them or something and I said that and I would I stood by that but that's for me I'm not saying that I would judge somebody else they were in a survival situation okay but even even being at a food not bomb stall is not necessarily a survival situation if you've got a bowl of soup that's vegan even for yourself like what like if you're like people it's a personal choice okay but like but if people if you if you want to be the change you want to set in the world like like people are looking to like why you've accepted that that stance is in your psychology like like where where is that intuition coming from why is that a desirable thing for you to take that stance it's a personal choice for my own my own [Music] well okay so but my own moral stance for myself that's just a standard I hold for myself right but if it would be a spiritual choice I guess okay yes that's what you would call it okay well I mean the way I advocate um animal the bigger people will come on more rights advocates is um I just find I've I've got quote somewhere um um oh yeah so um I like I think uh I think people should I argue people should become legal animal rights advocates um in in terms of like a person who seeks to in on I think people should adopt this principle of um of a person who seeks to gain collective legal rights for non-human animals to have a refuge in dense wildlife habitat where they aren't subject to human cruelty with a few exceptions where the law is overridden by right to self-defense or special dispensation and I just think um I just think like we should be working towards this world where we're like where we're able to uh uh protect preserve and rewild more habitat for what for wild animals to to live to express their capabilities in so live live full lives and um yeah I just think like we were like when we when we were hunter gatherers there was nothing unethical about uh seeing animal products and um uh animal material and we're it's good that we're moving to a situation where where we can design diets and live healthy lives on um without um uh like using less land so um um but if we have if like the vegan diet was really harmful to us then like I would want to I would want to I would I would I would feel like um I would feel completely fine like with like people and yeah like so the reason like hunting animals for me is not is not is isn't okay is because um like it would be an act of self-harm for me to to kill an animal when I know that I can eat and I eat like vegan food but if it's long but if I couldn't if I knew that being the being that was like really harmful for my life it would only give me like a 30-year lifespan I would be fine like um killing animals as like uh in in in like hunting them in in so they have this like long life in the wild and I know that I'm doing it so that I can live a long life um I think that would I think that's that's like a a perfectly fine world I don't know so I think I think like these visions of like I think there's like a vision of like of like there's some some vegans are like for a while against like wild animal suffering and they want like create this world where there's like no wild animals and and um that's a whole other subject I'm against that because I don't think we should really okay actually I'm more of a misanthrope so uh I wouldn't argue for people to uh oh well I just think if it's necessary I would say just get rid of the humans but I'm a bit of a misanthrope speaking of that I will be having a discussion about that on my channel um okay I look forward to that weekend so maybe you can check that out yeah definitely so I mean yeah so that but this just gets to the point of like why I'm interested in discussion I think human well-being matters I think I think caring about how much like energy intensive products we we we grow and consume is important so using risk on products in this way it's like is helping the world helping animals being able to reduce that being able to reduce how much land we use for farming and and um so that we can give more wildlife habitat back um there's nothing there's nothing necessarily wrong with hunting apart from this it's harmful to our ourselves if we if we can eat plant products so that's like the vision of the world that I want to like aim towards and if if if you're in in taking these stances against like um rescued animal products and like and uh like uh being willing to like die at 30 if if we if the vegan diet was that that harmful I don't think that's like appealing to people in terms of like advocating uh veganism and advocating animal rights so that's that's all that's that's that's that's why great the grey areas of that's because uh humans have human interests or interest in the you know self-interest that you know I don't think that's about pregnancy is more altruistic and I'd rather rather human race die out and let the animals live their lives we'd uh anyway we could go back and forth on this all night so okay yeah yeah that's fine but I think this is really important and like just on that point like um we can we can um we can like have like uh veterinary sentries and like mercy killing animals in the wild who like who are injured and stuff so like we can play that's like this really positive role in the world for our own self-interest and further other animals interest by staying alive and by working towards this vision of um uh yeah of of looking after ourselves and also um providing wildlife habitat for animals and using rescued animals in animal rights advocacy so there you go that's cool that's just there I agree with helping animals when we can yes I agree with that I agree with rescuing animals and sanctuaries and helping them when we can yeah okay all right can we wrap this up um yeah yeah I think I said everything about seven talking to you though it has been good talking to you I appreciate having the conversation and I hope everybody else enjoyed it yeah hopefully stick around and move to another stage and everyone else can join in conversation yeah thanks guys did you guys want closing statements or anything or did you want to call it here I'm okay I think I said everything I want to say