Woodland fruits and seeds identification guide for kids

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Horse chestnut

conkers

Field maple

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Dog roserosehips

Hawthornhaws

Blackthorn

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Elderelderberries

Rowan

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Alder cones

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Be a real Nature DetectiveHow many fruits and seeds can you ID?

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Some fruits and seeds are used to make different food and drinks. Do you know which?

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Feel free to copy and share this for personal and educational use – and don’t forget there are loads more brilliant activities to download on our website!

woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives | 0330 333 5301 | naturedetectives@woodlandtrust.org.uk

Search for ‘nature detectives’ | #NatureDetectives

© Made in 2016 by the Woodland Trust (registered charity nos 294344 and SC038885)

Fruits and seedsiDial

Be a real Nature DetectiveHow many fruits and seeds can you ID?

Fruits and seedsiDial

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Nature Detective

Cut around the dotted lines, then push a split pin through the centre to attach the top

piece to the bottom piece.

Some fruits and seeds are used to make different food and drinks. Do you know which?

Top tips for top spotters!Ripe blackberries can be

picked to make a super smoothie milkshake!

Fab facts!When ash seeds fall to the ground, they spin like a helicopter blade!

Lots of animals and birds eat sloes, including hawfinches, thrushes, badgers and foxes.

Mmmm!

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