We forgot that we bought one of these a few years back and just assumed it was totally wild. Looking back at our records we did plant one whip back in 2022 and it’s no longer where we put it…so maybe it survived long enough to end up in some animals who then distributed them around the yard.

The pictured grouping is off the back deck.

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    1 day ago

    You sure that’s a thimbleberry? Those are usually red and wider. Looks like black raspberries to me.

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      21 hours ago

      About 20 m and unlikely - we have a section with a bunch of different compound berries including a few types of raspberries and loganberries where it was planted. We are constantly fighting the spread from those patches, but they pop up fairly close. There are none in between the planted area and this one.

      Some other varieties have popped up in other areas. We have another kind coming up about 10 m from these ones (forming a triangle with the original patch) and some on the driveway eminating from the garbage storage area (where the chipmunks have a nest) and also just in the front of the house interspersed with the loosestrife.

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          21 hours ago

          😅

          I don’t feel so lucky when I’m trying to save the tomatoes from the extremely spikey and aggressive raspberries, or when the wildlife strip some of my other fruit plants bare, but no one seems to be eating these and they brought themselves to my back door, so I guess I am 💕

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    1 day ago

    IIRC, those types of berries are an amalgam of fruits, similar to sunflowers, etc, right? They look delicious, and bonus points for sharing with your feral neighbors! 🤩

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      Yes, they are called compound berries for that reason!

      Edit: I think the neighbors deserve the bonus points for leaving some for us lol. They rule the garden.

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    24 hours ago

    Damn, those look delicious. I should get some someday soon if possible. Been years since the last time I had any, and they sound kinda good right now.

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        20 hours ago

        If I wasn’t a bit neglectful with plants, I wouldn’t mind getting a pot and growing some on the apartment balcony. Other than that, I might in the future, when I have enough money.