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- Loganberry - Wikipedia
The Loganberry originated with Judge J H Logan, of Santa Cruz, Cal , from whom it derives its name Several years ago, growing in his garden, were plants of the Aughinbaugh blackberry and Red Antwerp raspberry
- Loganberry — Flavor, Taste, Uses, Nutrition Health Effects . . .
Known for its rich, tangy flavor and deep reddish-purple color, loganberry is prized for its complex taste and versatility in culinary applications Though less common than its parent fruits, loganberry holds a special place in the hearts of berry enthusiasts and chefs
- Loganberry Plant Care - Tips For Growing Loganberries In . . .
The loganberry is a blackberry-raspberry hybrid discovered somewhat by accident in the 19th century Since then it has become a mainstay in the U S Pacific Northwest Click here to learn more about loganberry plant care and how to grow loganberries at home
- How to grow loganberries for bumper crops of berries | Homes . . .
A live loganberry plant that is vigorous and thornless These plants are widely grown in Oregon and Washington to harvest large, dark wine red berries ripen from July to September
- Grow Your Own Loganberry Plants - Stark Bros
What is a Loganberry? The loganberry plant has trailing canes like a blackberry, fruit that looks and picks like a raspberry, and a flavor that is truly a cross of both its parents
- What Is Loganberry? Nutrition Facts, Health Benefits, Recipes
What is loganberry? Loganberry (Rubus loganobaccus) is a berry that belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae) It is a combination of the red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) and the wild blackberry (Rubus ursinus)
- Loganberry | Cultivation, Propagation Care | Britannica
The loganberry is a vigorous, nearly trailing plant with compound leaves of three to five leaflets and prickly canes Its deep wine-red, tart, high-flavoured fruit is technically an aggregate of druplets and is hollow like a blackberry
- Loganberry: How To Grow Loganberries | BBC Gardeners World . . .
Backfill the hole, firm in and water well Plant a pot-grown loganberry during spring or summer in a similar way, adding plenty of compost to the soil Loganberries often take a year or two establish Keep well watered in their first growing season, especially in dry weather
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