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✅ Foraging wild tropical berries and fruits is allowed for personal use.

Pinus pinea
Pine nuts harvest begins.
Ribes rubrum
Growth slows, leaf fall begins.
Vaccinium corymbosum
Fruiting is over, berry harvesting continues.
Prunus avium
Fruits gradually disappear, and the plant prepares for autumn.
Prunus cerasus
Fruits gradually disappear, and the plant prepares for autumn.
Morus nigra
Fruiting is over, the tree prepares for dormancy.
Sambucus nigra
Harvest ends, the plant slows down growth.
Taraxacum officinale
Leaves begin to wither, seeds are ready for dispersal.
Malus sylvestris
Main apple harvest period.
Taraxacum erythrospermum
Leaves begin to wither, seeds are ready for dispersal.
Malus baccata
Apples reach maturity, tree continues to grow.
Malus pumila
Fruits are ready for harvest, the tree begins preparing for winter.
Vitis berlandieri
Leaves begin to yellow, fruits are ready for dispersal.
Urtica urens
Fruits ripen, leaves begin to yellow.
Passiflora edulis
Fruits are fully ripe, and seed dispersal continues.
Eugenia uniflora
Leaves start to yellow, fruiting continues.
Alpinia galanga
Leaves begin to yellow, the plant prepares for autumn.
Zingiber zerumbet
Leaves begin to yellow, the plant prepares for autumn.
Amaranthus retroflexus
Lifecycle ends — plant withers, seeds are dispersed.
Amaranthus cruentus
End of vegetation, seed dispersal.
Amaranthus powellii
Seeds disperse, the plant starts to wither.
Amaranthus hypochondriacus
Seeds disperse, the plant starts to wither.
Amaranthus spinosus
Seeds disperse, the plant begins to wither.