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  2. North Carolina Blackberry Festival draws record number of ...

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    Jul. 18—LENOIR — A record number of roughly 21,000 visitors attended this year's North Carolina Blackberry Festival in downtown Lenoir this past weekend. Light rain sprinkles didn't dampen ...

  3. Blackberry - Wikipedia

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    The taxonomy of blackberries has historically been confused because of hybridization and apomixis, so that species have often been grouped together and called species aggregates. Blackberry fruit production is abundant with annual volumes of 20,000 pounds (9,100 kg) per 1 acre (0.40 ha) possible, making this plant commercially attractive. [1]

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    The many blackberry benefits definitely make them worthy of any healthy eater’s shopping list—and they happen to be in peak season right now. Blackberries, the deepest hued of the berry world ...

  6. Rubus ursinus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus ursinus is a wide, mounding shrub or vine, growing to 0.61–1.52 metres (2–5 feet) high, and more than 1.8 m (6 ft) wide. [3] The prickly branches can take root if they touch soil, thus enabling the plant to spread vegetatively and form larger clonal colonies.

  7. Blackberry winter - Wikipedia

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    Blackberry winter is a colloquial expression used in south, midwest North America; as well as in Europe, Sinosphere Vietnam and East Asia, referring to a cold snap that often occurs in late spring when the blackberries are in bloom.

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  9. 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.