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Boysenberry

Plants BoxwoodBrachychiton Acerifolius

Boysenberry
Boysenberries, like dewberries and logan berries are a trailing type of blackberries. Plants grow horizontally, compared to the erect habit of most blackberries.

 


A boysenberry (pronounced /ˈbÉ"ɪzÉ™nbÉ›ri/) is a cross between a European Raspberry (Rubus idaeus), a Common Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), and a Loganberry (Rubus Ã- loganobaccus).[2] ...

RUBUS URSINUS - Boysenberry
RUKAM
Amaiit: Flacourtia rukam. By John McIntyre, Jr. 1977 YB, p 37
Flacourtiaceae. By Marvin Darling. 1980 #2, pp 9-10 ...

Tall Bearded Iris [English]: Iris 'Boysenberry Cobbler'
Tall Bearded Iris [English]: Iris 'Brandy Rose'
Tall Bearded Iris [English]: Iris 'Brandy Sipper'
Tall Bearded Iris [English]: Iris 'Day Dreaming' ...

Blackberries and most hybrid berries, such as tayberry, wineberry, boysenberry and loganberry, all crop on long stems or canes. All of them are vigorous and require annual pruning and training for easy management.
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Deciduous trees - 4,5m spacing; Grape vines - 1,8m spacing; Granadillas - 3m spacing of trees and 4m spacing for north-facing rows; Raspberries - 75cm spacing and 2m spacing for north-facing rows; Youngberry- and Boysenberry trees - 2, ...

See also: Loganberry, Fruits, Grape, Blackberry, Persimmon

Plants BoxwoodBrachychiton Acerifolius

 
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