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Are wild roses edible

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yes, when ripe they can taste better than store bought. but they are much smaller.

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Yes! there petals make an exallent jam and you can just simply pick and eat them! the darker ones are sweet and the liter ones are sour. but when you pick them ,make sure they aree not close to the ground!

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