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elleng

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8. Thanks.
Fri Jun 24, 2022, 09:59 PM
Jun 2022

Rubus parviflorus, commonly called thimbleberry, is a species of Rubus native to northern temperate regions of North America. It bears edible red fruit similar in appearance to a raspberry, but shorter, almost hemispherical. Wikipedia

Can't reach them yet, so can't tell how soft. Will have to reach out to them this week, and hope I can get them before the birds do!

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This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #1
Raspberries! Cracklin Charlie Jun 2022 #2
Actually, I think they are Japanese wine berry N/T werdna Jun 2022 #3
That's what I'd heard last year, but didn't remember. elleng Jun 2022 #5
Wild raspberries bucolic_frolic Jun 2022 #4
If they're extremely soft CanonRay Jun 2022 #6
Thanks. elleng Jun 2022 #8
Make some zabaglione to eat with them (YUMMM!!!) fierywoman Jun 2022 #7
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