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I've got this growing in profusion in the field at the rear of my house and I can't nail an ID.

 

The thorns are absent on the juvenile growth and it grows in long sticks, getting around 6 foot now. My photo skills aren't up to scratch but at the base of the leaf there are two little nodules. All the leaves are half eaten so I couldn't get a good one to photo.

 

The thorns are at the end of the twigs on the older growth

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Not been pricked yet so will be careful. Have yet to notice berries on it and I've been here over two years. I think there was a larger tree here which would explain the abundance of suckers just in this small area of the field. This adds to my free food though so I'm happy with that

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Get the berries ripe and plop them in a bottle of gin with a few raisons,a good dose of honey, a few crumbs of cinamon,leave it in a dark place for a few mounths and drink it (after banging it through a filter).

 

You will never be the same after!

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