The
blackberry is an edible fruit made by any of several species in the Rubus genus of the Rosaceae family. Blackberries and raspberries are also called "caneberries" or "brambles." It is a widespread, and well known group of over 375 species, which are closely related
apomictic microspecies native all over the temperate Northern hemisphere and
South America. The blackberry grows to about 3 m in height. It makes an edible black
fruit, known by the same name. The plant tolerates poor
soil very well. It is very
pervasive. It will grow fast, taking over uncultivated spots very fast. The black, juicy plump ones taste sweeter than the pre-mature blackberries (the red ones).
Gallery
Blackberry bush in late June in the UK
| Ripening blackberry fruit (Blue-Violet, Magenta Pink)
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