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Grow wild in and near my yard. wineberry (Original Post)
elleng
Jul 2021
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leftieNanner
(16,061 posts)1. Are they thimbleberries? nt
enough
(13,635 posts)2. Around here we call them wine berries. NT
sazemisery
(2,615 posts)3. Looks like wineberry
Rubus phoenicolasius
elleng
(141,085 posts)4. YES, you got it!
My neighbor/landlord reminds me, every year.
WhiteTara
(31,092 posts)5. are they good to eat?
They're very pretty.
elleng
(141,085 posts)6. Delicious!
MLAA
(19,555 posts)7. Time to bake a pie, or convince someone to bake it if you deliver the berries!
elleng
(141,085 posts)8. Too few on my bushes, but neighbors have done so in the past,
their triplets (now 20-somethings) collected them from along the path, and baked. The family isn't here now, but MAYBE this weekend.
MLAA
(19,555 posts)10. I'd say you live in a paradise! Birds, deer, berries!

I_UndergroundPanther
(13,284 posts)9. Ooh wineberries
Delicious little fruits
Got blackberries galore out where I live.
They'll be ready in about a week.
eppur_se_muova
(40,300 posts)12. Invasive species. :(
Eat all you want, just don't help them spread.
NutmegYankee
(16,447 posts)13. Despite how tasty they are, I rip them out.
They are highly invasive and produce bramble patches that are impenetrable for animals because they are so thorny. Connecticut actually has a $100 fine for cultivating them.
I grow the native black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) instead.