Berry identification (forum)
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Kobi starts with ...
Can anyone identify this berry for me? It does not taste like a traditional blackberry. The berry starts out green, changing to red and then black, when it is edible. It has white flowers with 5 leaves and a spiky stem.
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Time: 18th December 2010 3:09pm
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Pauline says...
It does look exactly like a blackberry........
How does the taste differ?
Time: 18th December 2010 7:24pm
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Charles cant spell says...
The other one that is quite similar in looks is the Logan or Silvan isn't it?
Time: 19th December 2010 12:36am
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snottiegobble says...
Do the canes have prickles?
Time: 19th December 2010 2:48pm
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Kobi says...
Yes the cane has pickles, doing some research i think maybe it is a silvanberry.
Time: 19th December 2010 5:49pm
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Amateur Green Thumb says...
looks like a youngberry to me, relative to the loganberry
Time: 20th December 2010 4:02am
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