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Is there a thread that shows what all the various berries are in western washington? I saw a bunch of types of berries in various stages when I was out yesterday, but I'm kinda dumb on berry identification. Besides blackberries, huckleberries, salmon berries, and blueberries, what else might I expect to find in the I90 corridor so that I can look them up on the interwebs and learn what they are in advance?
Thanks. I'll check it out. I also just found this on the google, which at least has the basics. https://thewholeu.uw.edu/2017/06/28/a-quick-and-juicy-guide-to-berries-of-the-northwest/
Quote from: logola512c on August 02, 2021, 09:40:57 AMThanks. I'll check it out. I also just found this on the google, which at least has the basics. https://thewholeu.uw.edu/2017/06/28/a-quick-and-juicy-guide-to-berries-of-the-northwest/The app I showed you is cool. You can take a pic of things while you are out there and it tells you all about it. Also tells you generally info on what plants are in your region.
Hiked in up to 6000 North of Mt Baker. Berries in open south or west facing meadows looked like the flowers were gone with no fruit. Berries near hemlock and fur looked way better. At 4500 or where the timber meets the open looks really green, but big berries. I also drove some logging roads. 2500 All the berries with cover look good. Any berry you can think of is going good. I have no idea where my calls are. Bummed. I was gonna sit over a nice clear cut and call this morning.