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LOGANBERRY Loganberries, unlike the trailing forms of dewberries and boysenberries are a semi-erect type of blackberries, almost a cross between an erect plant and a trailing one.
Loganberry [English]: Rubus loganobaccus Loganberry Squeeze Tall Bearded Iris [English]: Iris 'Loganberry Squeeze' Loganbes [Dutch]: Rubus loganobaccus Loganinmarja [Finnish]: Rubus loganobaccus Loglierella [Italian]: Lolium perenne ...
Fruit: Botanically the fruit is not a berry but a collective fruit, in appearance like a swollen loganberry. When the flowers are pollinated, they and their fleshy bases begin to swell.
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. Jump to… ...
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] ...
See also: Blackberry, Fruits, May, Apple, Boysenberry
 
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