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Genus: Blackberry
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name for several species of thorny plants of the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae ( family). See .

Blackberry, Bramble
Scientific Name: Rubus sp.
Synonym:
Family: Rosaceae ...

Iridaceae / Iris Blackberry Lily (Belamcanda chinensis)
Plant Type: This is a non-native herbaceous plant, it is a perennial.
Leaves: The leaves are alternate. Leaves can reach 30cm in length (12inches).

Blackberry
Prepared by David Parker, Clemson Extension Agent, and Greg Reighard, Extension Specialist, Clemson University. (New 09/99.)
HGIC 1400 ...

Blackberry
Rubus fruticosus
Fruits and Vegetables, Trees and Shrubs, Herbs ...

"Blackberry Wine" Corydalis
"I'm bent but not broken
All I need is some rest
And a bottle of your very best
Blackberry wine." -Gordon Lightfood ...

Rubus (Blackberry and Raspberry)
Blackberries and Raspberries belong to a complex genus of more than 250 species native from temperate to subtropical regions.

Corydalis 'Blackberry Wine' , new garden plants rare garden plants perennial garden unusual gardening photographer photography photographs subscription gardener gardening plants, hardy plants, plant variety, plants nursery, plant breeder, new shrub, ...

Superbells Blackberry Punch Calibrachoa
A flower with the flared shape and rich colors of the finest haute couture gown. Zones 8, 9, 14-24. As an annual: zones 2-7, 10-13.
Next'Dark Towers' Penstemon ...

Blackberry Lily
Iridaceae
Belamcanda chinensis or Blackberry Lily derives its name from the clusters of shiny black seeds exposed when seed capsules split open. Even though it is called a lily it is actually in the Iris family.

Blackberry
Blackberries are among the easiest fruits to grow at home, and their attractive berries are a welcome midsummer treat.
About This Plant
Blackberries are classified botanically as Rubus, a genus that also includes raspberries.

Blackberry
Rubus villosus
MEDICINAL: A syrup made from the root is used to treat diarrhea and upset stomach (good for treating children). An infusion of the leaves is good for treating diarrhea and sore throat.

wild blackberry Rosaceae Rubus ursinus Cham. & Schltdl.   symbol: RUUR
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Blackberry blooms in early spring.
By late spring to early summer the stems are heavy with ripening blackberries.

Blackberry Plants and Their Health Benefits
Blackberry plants produce a tasty fruit that's also nutritious. Although these plants are very similar to raspberries, there are differences.
Plant Bulbs in Fall for the Next Growing Season's Flower Garden ...

Blackberry Plants
I need some blackberry plants , I would like to have the best "of course" kind to make jam & jelly, so with that said. how many plants do I need ? and where can I find them ?, Thanks Guilt Trip More
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Blackberry Candy Daylily ( Hemerocallis hybrida )
Blackbird Capsicum Pepper ( Capsicum annuum )
Blackbird Penstemon ( Penstemon ) ...

Trailing Blackberry, Western Blackberry, California Blackberry, Dewberry RU-bus ur-si-NUS ...

Thornless Blackberry
Photo courtesy USDA Plants Database
and James L. Reveal
Flora, fauna, earth, and sky...
The natural history of the northwoods ...

Heuchera 'Blackberry Jam'
('Blackberry Jam' heuchera) Be the first to rate this plant
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Rubus spp. Blackberry.
Cerocarpus montanus. Mountain Mahogany.
Cerocarpus montanus. Mountain Mahogany. Photographed in Red Rocks Park, Colorado. Common throughout the Rocky Mountains.

Traditional blackberry bushes, whether cultivated or wild, sport long, sharp thorns on their canes. Thornless blackberries have been available for decades, but recent innovations have made them available to almost all gardening zones.
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EVERGREEN BLACKBERRY - Vaccinium laciniatus
EVOLUTION
The Evolution of Fruiting Plants. By John M. Riley. 1970 YB, pp 44-52
Wild Fruit World Wide. By Ian Hartland. 1972 #4, pp 10-12 ...

Hispid Swamp Blackberry - Rubus hispidus
Pennsylvania Blackberry - Rubus pensilvanicus
Running Swamp Blackberry - Rubus hispidus ...

Field Office Guide to Plant Species
Bristly Blackberry
Rubus hispidus L.

The Complete gardens team have developed a mobile flower identification guide that works on a ‘blackberry' hand held unit.

Blackberry Lily, due to the sparseness and diminutive size of its early Summer flowers, is best sited in front of a solid-colored background, such as at a foundation or beside an evergreen hedge.

1. White Alyssum 2. Blackberry Lily 3. Daisies 4. Lantana 5. Marigolds 6. Pink Live-Forever (Sedum alboroseum) 7. Pink Phlox 8. Purple Aster 9. Zinnias
Wildflowers: ...

Belamcanda chinensis (Blackberry Lily, Family: Iridaceae)
Berchemia sp. (Pink Ivory, Red Ivory , Family: Rhamnaceae)
Berrya cordifolia, Espera cordifolia (Malibayo, Family: Tiliaceae ) ...

cut-leaf blackberry Rubus laciniatus
cut-leaved evening primrose Oenothera laciniata
cut-leaved teasel Dipsacus laciniatus
cypress spurge Euphorbia cyparissias
dagger-leaf rush Juncus ensifolius
dallis grass Paspalum dilatatum ...

My most used notebook is on my computer and blackberry that fits in my pocket and goes to special meetings and shows, on tours and garden visits, and to my own garden club meetings.

Himalayan Blackberry
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The leaves are three-lobed, may resemble blackberry leaves (but there are no spines), and turn red in the fall. Not everyone is affected by touching the leaves, but the oily secretion can make a nasty, red, painful, and long-lived rash.

similar in shape and size to a long blackberry
a multiple fruit composed of numerous small, fleshy drupes
typically a mix of white, pink, red and purple
edible
relished by birds
fruits and bird droppings will stain sidewalks badly ...

There are also many, many vining and bush bearing fruits to choose from. Raspberry and Blackberry are probably the best known. They grow upward and take little space.

Scott relates in Ivanhoe that the Saxons made a favourite drink, Morat, from the juice of Mulberries with honey, but it is doubtful whether the Morum of the Anglo-Saxon 'Vocabularies' was not the Blackberry, ...

Competition from weeds (especially woody weeds such as blackberry, briar rose and willows).
Frequent fire.
Grazing by domestic stock.
Clearing of habitat on private land.

Sunshine Blue pinkish-white blooms appear in mid-spring followed by the juicy fruit
Sunshine Blue Blueberry
Berries
Blackberry, Chester Thornfree
Raspberry, Bristol Black
Blueberry, Patriot Super Hardy
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Favorite foods include willow, aspen, ash, mistletoe, and blackberry. They will also eat mushrooms, ferns, lichens, mosses, and acorns. In the winter, the park personnel feed them oats, hay, and sugar beets.

They are harvested as they emerge through the ground in the spring and whilst they are still tender. A herb tea is made from the dried leaves. Another report says that a type of tea made from raspberry and blackberry leaves is an excellent coffee ...

It grows to several feet high and may be prickly. The flowers are clusters of florets in round-topped heads on strong stems. The fruit turns from green to black, looks like a blackberry but is poisonous. Leaves can cause a skin rash.

See also: Grape, Blackberry Lily, Verbena, Orchid, Cane