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rubus [2026/06/26 18:36] – [Culinary Use] Humphrey Boa-Gartrubus [2026/06/26 19:15] (current) – [Other Rubus Species] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 ==== Dewberries ==== ==== Dewberries ====
  
-The less-known **dewberries** are smaller than both raspberries & blackberries, sometimes with a waxy appearance. They usually exhibit a //trailing// growth habit, sprawling across the ground rather than in upright canes. When picked, their fruits usually leave the core behind on the plant, but sometimes it may take the core with it.+The wildly misunderstood(([[https://ediblecapecod.ediblecommunities.com/food-thought/food-thought-dewberries-arcane-history-bramble/|Dewberries: The Arcane History of a Bramble]] - //Edible Cape Cod, 2020//)) **dewberries** are smaller than both raspberries & blackberries, sometimes with a waxy appearance. Rather than growing in upright canes, dewberries exhibit a //trailing// growth habit, sprawling across the ground in mats. When picked, their fruits usually leave the core behind on the plant, but sometimes it may take the core with it. Depending on the region, some dewberries may be known as **trailing blackberries**.
  
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 ==== Other Rubus Species ==== ==== Other Rubus Species ====
  
-There are a few //Rubus// species that defy categorization into the above types. They are:+There are a few other //Rubus// species that defy categorization into the above types. They are:
  
 {{topic>"Misc Rubus"&nodate}} {{topic>"Misc Rubus"&nodate}}