The Northwest offers a bounty of edible berries. The best
known are the blackberry and the huckleberry. When collected
in moderation, berries can grow abundantly and reproduce
almost indefinitely under proper habitat conditions. Caution
is needed because some species are poisonous, and others are
rare, threatened, or endangered. Books or pamphlets describing
native plants and berries are available at agency offices,
local bookstores, and libraries.
Harvesting Berries
Restrictions on the harvest of berries, nuts, and herbs:
- Vary based on location
- Inquire at local agency offices to see what restrictions
apply
Season:
Information source:
Nature
of the Northwest
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