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  2. Rubus pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Rubus pubescens (dwarf red blackberry, dwarf red raspberry, dewberry) is a herbaceous perennial widespread across much of Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska to Newfoundland, south as far as Oregon, Colorado, and West Virginia.

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  4. 30 Different Types of Berries (and Why You Should Be Eating ...

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    Taste: Sweet-tart, like a raspberry-blackberry hybrid Health benefits: The loganberry's high vitamin C content made them a favorite of the British navy back in the day to prevent scurvy .

  5. Rubus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, commonly known as brambles. [3] [4] [5] Fruits of various species are known as raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and bristleberries.

  6. 30 Blackberry Recipes That Are Bursting With Fruit Flavor - AOL

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    Recipes are bursting with juicy fruit flavor, from cobbler to cheesecake and smoothies and hand pies.

  7. 22 Apple Recipes You Must Try Right Now During Apple Season - AOL

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    Reflect the warm, jewel-tone hues of fall with this apple and blackberry crisp that's surprisingly tart, thanks to the addition of lemon juice and lemon zest. ... USA TODAY Sports. Bowl game ...

  8. Raspberry - Wikipedia

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    A raspberry is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. [4] What distinguishes the raspberry from its blackberry relatives is whether or not the torus (receptacle or stem) "picks with" (i.e., stays with) the fruit. When picking a blackberry fruit, the torus stays with the fruit.

  9. How to Make the Best-Ever Blackberry Cobbler, According to ...

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    June 30, 2024 at 9:00 AM ... On a recent episode of the Today Show, Garner and her mother Pat pay tribute to their late neighbor Mrs. Lantz by making her recipe for blackberry cobbler. Garner ...