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Old 25-06-2003, 08:30 PM
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Default Soft fruit for two


Alan Gould wrote in message ...
In article oprq9t35x7wxhha1@localhost, Tim timnothy.cohsalpleangmer@a
pk.at writes
What's a sunberry ? I've never heard of them.

Another blackberry-raspberry cross. Shiny fruit, not the best tasting of
these hybrids.


Ah, so. I like the two fruits individually so much I don't think I'd like

a
cross.


Sunberry may be what we know as worcesterberry.


No- sunberry is given as raspberry x blackberry in Hessayon's
'the Fruit Expert'. Worcesterberry is in the currant family.

It grows as a small very
dark gooseberry - we are just beginning to pick our two bushes of it
this week. They are interesting enough as a novelty, but we prefer to
rely on straight gooseberries - and later on blackberries for reliable
annual supplies.

According to Joanna Readman in her 'Fruity Stories'; a jostaberry is a
cross between a blackcurrant and a gooseberry; and a worcesterberry is a
small, purple, very thorny gooseberry - I believe it to be a blackberry
cross with gooseberry.



I think you mean blackcurrant, in any case.

have fun,

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Anton