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Old 06-08-2010, 09:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Nick Maclaren[_2_] Nick Maclaren[_2_] is offline
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Default Repeat fruiting blackberries

In article ,
Jim Jackson wrote:
On 2010-08-06, Bob Hobden wrote:
Doing some research and came across this article.
Looks like we will soon have blackberries (non-GM too) that crop twice a
year.

http://arkansasagnews.uark.edu/4719.htm


I'm a bit confused, at that site it says...

"Most blackberry plants produce fruit in early summer on floricanes, canes
that don't begin bearing fruit until their second year. In addition,
primocane-fruiting blackberries produce fruit in late summer to early fall
on primocanes, or first-year canes, Clark said."

That sounds like a description of raspberry to me. European Blackberry
tends to fruit from now onwards depending on variety.

Isn't the american "blackberry" a kind of "raspberry"?[1]

[1] I understand the difference to be whether the fruit comes of the hull
(raspberry) or not (blackberry). I've grown black raspberry (from seed),
[1] I understand the difference to be whether the fruit comes of the hull


The sexual activities of the Rubi are something that even the authors
of the most lurid kinds of science fiction have not caught up with.
Self-misgenation is among the least of their foibles.

While British raspberries are fairly distinct from British blackberries,
that ceases to be the case when they start to involve themselves with
the transpondian species. I have seen a few descriptions of the
relationships and it needed a few minutes to disentangle my eyeballs.

I reply merely to confuse. Stuart may post more, but I doubt that
it will clarify the situation much.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.