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Help me identify this plant
Hello Steve 👋 Thanks for posting what we hope will be the first of many photos. 👏 You can find other like-minded gardeners to follow by tapping on Discover and then "Popular" or "Recommended". If you need to reply to a user or just want to say 'hello', simply @username an individual i.e. @teamgardentags and that person will get an alert in their profile. Enjoy using GT! 😃
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That looks like multiflora rosa. Does it have white flowers with a thorny and hairy looking vine? If not, it could be wild raspberry.
I want to correct myself... I'm pretty sure that's wineberry. Very invasive, berries look like raspberries. I don't think they're edible. I'm 99% sure it's wineberry.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_phoenicolasius
I agree it's Wineberry
Is wineberry the same as a black cap?
Thanks guys that's what I thought. I just read that they are edible. They look so good but didn't want to try to make jam until I was sure.