Rasberry-like berry identification??

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wjlacey

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hello, i have stumbled across a berry that appears to be a rasberry, but the leaves, stems, and colour of berry are all a little different. below are two pictures, one is the rasberry which is easy to tell, and i really want to know what the other one is?
thanks guys/girls
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Toddy

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Rasps are one of the fruits that cross to make other varieties, like loganberries, tayberries, etc.,
Those leaves, and the thorns :yikes: look more like my loganberries, but the fruits really do look like raspberries.

I'm pretty sure that there are no toxic plants that look like those. However, instead of tasting, how did they smell ?

The leaves too have a characteristic scent, so have a crush at one of them too.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Harvestman

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Thought I had replied to this... Oh well.

I'd say it is a raspberry, just not the wild variety. Toddy's advice is good. Certainly wouldn't be bad to eat, but flavour can be a bit disappointing in some varieties.
 

listenclear

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I found some berries that look like the first picture today. I am also confused. The berries are the size of rasps but are brighter and lighter in colour. The leaves are quite leathery and have spines which feel quite soft. The stems are also thiick with spines but they are also soft.
Sorry i cant psot a pic as i dont have a camera.
Can't find anything in my books.
Can't say i say smell too much from the berries or leaves Toddy... I'd love it if you are right about there being nothing poisonous that is similar. Of course i will wait till i can id before i eat but they are growing by the bucket load........
 

fishfish

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I found some berries that look like the first picture today. I am also confused. The berries are the size of rasps but are brighter and lighter in colour. The leaves are quite leathery and have spines which feel quite soft. The stems are also thiick with spines but they are also soft.
Sorry i cant psot a pic as i dont have a camera.
Can't find anything in my books.
Can't say i say smell too much from the berries or leaves Toddy... I'd love it if you are right about there being nothing poisonous that is similar. Of course i will wait till i can id before i eat but they are growing by the bucket load........

cloudberries? sounds likem. and the original post looks like them.quite low plant.
 

Dormouse

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They could be tayberries. When you pick them, the fruit pulls away leaving the inner part on the bush like with raspberries. Loganberries have a "core" (not sure if that's the correct terminology) like blackberries do, only more noticeable when you eat it. Tayberries are delicious!
 

wjlacey

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May 2, 2010
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Lancashire
hey guys!! thanks very much for all the help. i smelled and then (maybe stupidly) tasted the berry. it was really nice tasting... very weak however.... the chinese brambles seem most alike by the looks of it. and it was in a public space, beside a path in the local park... the berries looked like tiny clusters of red currents (partially transparent)... anyway, tasted good. ha ha, and im as alive as ever

thanks so much guys

wes
 

bayleaf

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Sloworm is right I think.

I rather thought it was Rubus Tricolor.Certainly the top picture.The lower picture looks like wild raspberry.Neither of them will do you any harm.
 
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