Apple Malus Sylvestris Widespread Trees Growing from Apple Cores Black Bryony Tamus Communis Scrambling Herb, Distinctive Heart

Apple Malus Sylvestris Widespread Trees Growing from Apple Cores Black Bryony Tamus Communis Scrambling Herb, Distinctive Heart

Berries on Portsdown Hill A berry is a many seeded fleshy, indehiscent (non- splitting) fruit. The seeds are distributed after the fruit has been eaten by an animal. The hill’s scrub contains about 30 species of plant that produces berries. Some are native, some are introduced. Apple Malus sylvestris Widespread trees growing from apple cores White Bryony Bryonia dioica Black Bryony Scrambling herb with Tamus communis tendrils. The matt red berries Scrambling herb, distinctive contain a strong laxative. heart-shaped leaves Blackthorn Buckthorn Prunus spinosa Rhamnus cathartica Thorny shrub with blue/black Shrub characteristic of chalk land- fruit that are known as sloes scape. Historically the berries and used to flavour gin. were used as a purgative. Himalayan honeysuckle Leycesteria formosa Alien species that is spreading on the hill. The fruit is a Dogwood soft purple-black berry Cornus sanguinea The bitter and inedible berries were once a source of lamp oil Elder Holly Sambucus nigra Ilex aquifolium Shrub with pungent leaves. Fruits Birds especially thrushes are and flowers make wines and jam fond of the fruit and are rich in vitamin C Juniper Privet Juniperus communis Ligustrum vulgare Berries are green in the first Shrub with blue-black ber- year and dark purple in the ries that were once used to second, also used to flavour gin produce dyes Sweet briar Rosehip Dogrose Rosehip Rosa rubiginosa Rosa canina Like dogrose hips but with hairs Scrambling woody stems armed with vicious prickles Bramble Hawthorn Rubus fruiticosus Crataegus monogyna No fewer than 2000 varieties have Each dark wine-red fruit has a been recorded single seed Guelder rose Butcher’s broom Viburnum opulus Ruscus aculeatus A generally poisonous plant. Red berries on a clump of The leaves resemble those of a stems producing dark pointed maple ‘leaves’. A plant of shade. Yew Cotoneaster Taxus baccata Cotoneaster sp. Evergreen tree Birds love the brilliant red berries. Different species of this introduced plant are spreading on the hill. Whitebeam Wayfaring tree Sorbus sp. Viburnum lantana Shrub or tree with red berries. Shrub with red berries that fade to black. Woody Nightshade Spindle Solanum dulcamara Euonymus europeaus Low growing scrambling shrub. The Shrub with pink berries leaves often have holes containing orange seeds. .

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