Bullace Review

: Unlike the thorny blackthorn (which produces sloes), bullace trees have fewer or no thorns and grow as small trees or large shrubs.

Bullaces are a variety of wild plum often found in hedgerows and woodlands. They are frequently confused with other Prunus species, but can be distinguished by the following: bullace

For a concise and helpful overview of the ( Prunus domestica subsp. insititia ), the Tree Spotters Guide by Friends of Selsdon Wood provides a clear, illustrated summary for identification and comparison with its relatives like the sloe and damson. Key Identification Features : Unlike the thorny blackthorn (which produces sloes),

: They typically ripen later in the season, often from October to November, and usually taste better after the first light frost. Culinary Uses often from October to November

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