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✅ Berry foraging (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cranberries) is allowed in state forests for personal use.

Rubus chamaemorus
Fruiting ends, plant prepares for winter.
Vaccinium oxycoccos
Fruiting is over, berry harvesting continues.
Fragaria vesca
Growth slows, strawberry stores nutrients.
Vaccinium angustifolium
Fruiting is over, berry harvesting continues.
Rubus idaeus var. flavus
Fruiting ends, harvest time.
Hippophae rhamnoides
The fruits of the Sea buckthorn are fully ripe.
Rubus arcticus
The fruits of the Arctic Bramble are fully ripe.
Prunus pumila
Fruits gradually disappear, and the plant prepares for autumn.
Sorbus decora
Fruits turn bright, leaves start falling.
Viburnum opulus
Fruits are fully ripe, the plant prepares for winter.
Viburnum trilobum
Fruiting of the Canadian Viburnum ends.
Sambucus racemosa
Fruits fall off, the plant slows down growth.
Taraxacum officinale
Leaves begin to wither, seeds are ready for dispersal.
Taraxacum erythrospermum
Leaves begin to wither, seeds are ready for dispersal.
Alnus glutinosa
Leaves begin yellowing, fruits ripen.
Alnus incana
Leaves turn yellow, fruits are fully formed.
Rumex acetosa
Leaves begin to wither, fruits are ready for dispersal.
Rumex sylvestris
Leaves begin to wither, fruits are ready for dispersal.
Amelanchier alnifolia
Leaf fall begins, and fruits are almost fully dispersed.
Amaranthus retroflexus
Lifecycle ends — plant withers, seeds are dispersed.
Amaranthus cruentus
End of vegetation, seed dispersal.
Matteuccia struthiopteris
The fronds begin to wither, growth slows down.