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Ritesh ji
They are edible but almost tasteless
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Yes sir,
Correct but I've seen many times Arunachalee boys collecting them from the field. Its also a kind of fun for them.
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It is interesting tha Duchesnea indica is locally naturalized in
Europe a is flowering sometimes also in Dezemeber of January,
Vlastimil Mikolas
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Slovakia