Rosaceae week: latecomers: Brombeeren-(Rubus sectio Rubus) from my garden in Ritterhude
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Na Bha
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Oct 20, 2011, 5:27:47 AM10/20/11
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I know the Rosaceae week is over. Sorry, I had very little time to send my fotos. Before the next epsode starts I am trying to find some time to post my fotos. The fotos are taken during the last few years. Regards Nalini
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It is mouth-watering fruit.
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Oct 20, 2011, 9:05:31 AM10/20/11
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Looks similar to Rubus armeniacus very commonly grown (and run wild) in California under the name Himalayan Blackberry earlier misidentified as R. discolor or R. procerus. Any idea ABOUT ITS NAME.
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Satish Phadke
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Oct 20, 2011, 10:35:33 AM10/20/11
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Agree with Promila ji absolutely... Really they look juicy.
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Thanks to all for your feedback and appreciation. Can't reply individually at the moment.
Yes Brombeeren are really delicious, but they have thonrs. I remember my childhood days when we used to go to Lonavala. Plucking "Karavanda" करवंद was similar to plucking Brombeeren.