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We have a couple of different varieties of feral¹ blackberries growing around our lot; the regular cane-types and a creeper that I decided from my wildflower guide was called "dewberry", but Wikipedia claims their fruits are raspberry-like except for color, and these are distinctly blackberry-like. Anyway, these plants insist on growing where we wanted other things, and we mostly regard them as a pain -- literally, as they have pretty nasty thorns -- but this year the creepers seem to be unusually productive, sufficiently so that it was possible to harvest a useful number of them yesterday. (Usually there are so few that the birds get them all before we can.) And there will still be some more, although only a couple of sections seem to actually be fruiting.

The tall blackberries look like they might have a fair number of fruit coming too; they ripen much later, so we'll see if we can get to them before the birds do.


¹I use this term to refer to plants that have "escaped" from cultivation and gone wild. I've never heard or read anyone else use it for non-animals.
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