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To: DewDiligence_on_SI who wrote (468)8/27/2008 7:30:26 PM
From: Ian@SI  Respond to of 577
 
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They look different to me.

The blackberries (singular, blackberry; genus Rubus, subgenus Eubatus; also called bramble or occasionally "bramble raspberry") are a widespread and well known group of several hundred species, a number of which are closely related apomictic microspecies, native throughout the temperate Northern hemisphere.[1]

I don't know. Does this help?

Black raspberry
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Black raspberry is a common name for two closely related species of the genus Rubus:

* Rubus leucodermis in western North America
* Rubus occidentalis in eastern North America

These two species are often also referred to as "blackcaps". Rubus occidentalis is the species that is cultivated commercially.