Join the Sunnyvale Urban Forest Advocates on an Edible Tree Walk!
Discover over forty trees and bushes that produce something edible. Following the walk, enjoy tea and cookies in an urban food forest.
Registration: Registration is required due to limited space. Register here.
Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025
Time: 10-11:30am
Location: Location will be provided to registrants.
The walk will be approximately one mile in length. Please bring water and a hat.
Edible tree walks are a great way to learn about different types of trees and plants that have edible fruits or other plant parts that may be eaten. This knowledge can be both fascinating and practical, especially if you are interested in gardening.
During the walk, you are likely to see: Acacia, Almond, Apple, Apricot, Asian Pear, Avocado, Cactus, Cherry, Cork Oak, Fig, Grafted Fruit Salad Trees, Gooseberry, Grape Vines, Grapefruit, Japanese Maple, Japanese Plum, Juniper, Lemon and Lime, Liquidambar, Loquat, Magnolia, Mandarin, Mulberry, Nectarine, New Zealand Flax, Olive, Orange, Passion Fruit, Peach, Persimmon, Pear, Plum, Pomegranate, Podocarpus, Quince, Raspberry, Boysenberry, Blackberry, Strawberry Tree, and Black Walnut, plus vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers.