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- What Is A Brambleberry? - Southern Living
What makes a bramble a bramble? Geyer says that brambles, quite simply, are designed to ramble "They want to live in the edge of a clearing," she says They love ample space, sunshine, and mountain foothills If you've noticed that all of these berries have thorns [on their plants], you're right!
- Rubus - Wikipedia
The Rubus fruit, sometimes called a bramble fruit, is an aggregate of drupelets The term "cane fruit" or "cane berry" applies to any Rubus species or hybrid, which is commonly grown with supports such as wires or canes, including raspberries, blackberries, and hybrids such as loganberry, boysenberry, marionberry, and tayberry [7]
- What Is a Bramble Berry? From Plant to Fruit - Biology Insights
A bramble berry is a small, fleshy fruit that grows on prickly, thicket-forming shrubs commonly called brambles These fruits are a familiar sight in temperate regions around the world, often found growing wild in hedges, fields, and along roadsides
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- Bramble Fruit : Home Lawn Garden : Center for Agriculture, Food, and . . .
Really, “brambles” refers to the wonderful grouping of berry fruit to which raspberries, blackberries and black raspberries belong In fact, there are so many berries that fall in this grouping that it staggers the imagination Some sources refer to over 200 species of Bramble fruit
- Berries and Brambles - Chicago Botanic Garden
The tart, smooth berries that are translucent green or pinkish-red grow on thorny plants that are easy to care for, especially for first-time berry growers They require no fertilizer or special attention, and they are completely hardy, self-fruitful, and suitable even for semi-shaded conditions
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