Rubus fruticosus (Common blackberry)
(photo by: rockin twiggy)
Status: Identified
Number of comments: 8
Note: not sure if these are a fruit, maybe blackberries? need imput.
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Well, definately a bramble. If this is a recent photo and these fruits are just coming I would say raspberry. Blackberries come later in the year, Autumn time. Julie
Anonymous on 7/2/2008 8:43:00 AM
depeding on where you are they could be blackberries...
Anonymous on 7/2/2008 8:46:29 AM
The photo is a little bit blurry, but I still think it's blackberries
vitich on 7/2/2008 10:54:42 AM
By this time of the year, raspberries have ripened and fallen off, so if this photo is recent, I would say it is a blackberry, which will ripen in a few months. Wild berries like that usually taste 10 times better than store-bought ones, so don't let them go to waste.
Cowboy on 7/2/2008 11:37:50 AM
Raspberries will be ripe in the North of England in a week or two. Area and date of photo will sort this one. Julie
Anonymous on 7/2/2008 12:56:32 PM
in northern california most of the blackberries are showing about the same stages of ripening... i don't think that plant looks like a raspberry.
Anonymous on 7/2/2008 1:14:45 PM
this is a recent photo, and i thank everyones input,i also had a suspicion of blackberries hurray!!!
rockin twiggy on 7/3/2008 2:38:25 AM
To know for sure, when the berries ripen, pick one off. If a little white fuzzy thing stays on the vine and leaves a little dip in the berry, then it's a raspberry. Otherwise it's a blackberry.
craigeryjohn on 7/26/2008 3:53:17 PM

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