Berry identification
May 29, 2019 #2 J JN86 Member Any one now what these are? I thought they might be raspberries but wasn't sure.
May 29, 2019 #3 Deernut3 Senior Member I've heard them called snakeberries, but have no idea what the proper name is.
May 29, 2019 #10 baddave Senior Member except the plant don't look like blackberry briars Last edited: May 29, 2019
May 29, 2019 #11 C Cmp1 BANNED Nicodemus said: Look like unripe blackberries to me. Click to expand... Tried them hear,too cold,,,,
May 29, 2019 #13 Deer Fanatic Cool ? Useless Billy Deer Guide baddave said: except the plant don't look like my blackberry briars Click to expand... looks like more of a vine...
baddave said: except the plant don't look like my blackberry briars Click to expand... looks like more of a vine...
May 29, 2019 #14 Nicodemus Old and Ornery Staff member Deer Fanatic said: looks like more of a vine... Click to expand... I`ve got a cultivated blackberry growing on the fence that looks like that. It was supposed to live a couple of years then die, and it`s been growing, die back, then grow again, for about 11 years now. It hardly ever bears much fruit though.
Deer Fanatic said: looks like more of a vine... Click to expand... I`ve got a cultivated blackberry growing on the fence that looks like that. It was supposed to live a couple of years then die, and it`s been growing, die back, then grow again, for about 11 years now. It hardly ever bears much fruit though.
May 29, 2019 #16 blood on the ground Cross threading is better than two lock washers. I've grown up calling them low growers dew berries.
May 29, 2019 #18 J JN86 Member From what I can tell by the net they are dewberries. This is a picture of the black berries I'm familiar with.
From what I can tell by the net they are dewberries. This is a picture of the black berries I'm familiar with.