I have a berry plant but don’t know the name.
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these look like blackberries. really nice, but those stickers are a pain. also look out for ticks. they love to hang around these berries, so if you do pick them at least look for these too.
Looks like a blackberry bush. If so, the berries need to be dark and shiny when ripe.
Hello there,
Could be Blackberries, don't eat until black a soft to touch.
Its a Black raspberry bush
I'm so sorry! I didn't see the last photo earlier, Jeanne Schaeffer is correct, that is a raspberry bush!
Even better than blackberries in my opinion. My previous suggestions still apply. Enjoy!
like anything else, if you dont fertilize them they will stay small. suggest either 10-10-10 or blood meal. the later will get there faster, and the 10 will last a long time - even into next year.
Raspberries. The hole in the berry is a clue. Blackberries do not have holes like that.
My pleasure.........
DEFF RASPBERRY I GREW UP ON THEM !! YUMMY 😋
Black raspberries...they make the best jelly/jams!
These are black raspberries (first picture below) They have a soft, slightly fuzzy outside texture and a more rounded shape compared with blackberries (second picture below). Blackberries have a harder, shiny outside texture and a more elongated shape compared with raspberries.
Many people consider blackberries not sweet enough to eat right off the bush, as their sugar content is much lower than other berries.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/black-raspberry-vs-blackberry#the-basics
Hello. We were taught to use reputable university sources for ID for our clients in Master garden classes. These links might be informative to help confirm your berry species.
Identifying your leaves, flower, cane and berries to photos here might help make the conclusive ID.
https://dendro.cnre.vt.edu/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=138
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/rubus-occidentalis/
Additionally for utilizing your local professional advice
I would highly suggest contacting your cooperative extension for your needs. These offices can be manned by volunteer master gardeners as well as official extension agents on site there waiting to answer the communities questions that know your local situation quite well.
Master gardeners are required to volunteer back designated hours ( plus continuing education) each year to maintain MG certification -this community outreach and education is their goal.
While some offices might have covid contact restrictions -ours does review photo and and collects samples for insect, disease or plant weed ID inspection. Sometimes shipped to the university for lab clinic examination and recommendations.
Hope this helps!
Best wishes in your gardening and landscaping adventures!
Might be raspberry bush!
Black berries
Those look like raspberries to me
Black berry bush ?