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Sloes
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Could somebody please advise me as to where I can buy sloes, as I can't recall ever seeing them for sale in the local shops or markets. I spend quite a lot of time walking Max my trusty GSD and know where to get blackberries, elderberries etc as they come into season but I;ve never come across any sloe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will usually find sloes in the hedgerows where the blackberries, apples, elder amd damsons grow. They are a dark berry (blue, almost black with a dusty frosted appearance). Here's 2pictures, note the leaf shape too. They are often about head height and not up high on trees. They should be around now.
http://www.woodbridgefruittrees.com.au/images-large/Plum/sloe.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Closeup_of_blackthorn_aka_sloe_aka_prunus_spinosa_sweden_20050924.jpg
http://www.woodbridgefruittrees.com.au/images-large/Plum/sloe.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Closeup_of_blackthorn_aka_sloe_aka_prunus_spinosa_sweden_20050924.jpg
Thanks for the pictures mortartube, the problem is not in identify the things it's finding them. The place where I used to get mine has been "Developed" as a result about 100yds of hedge including the only local blackthorn I knew about has been ripped up and as you might know wild fruit collectors can be quite secretive about their sources especially if they know the particular product is quite rare in the area