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Old January 13, 2014   #36
drew51
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Yes, I would agree, good catch, i saw that in the description on Indiana Berry Nursery site too. That Bababerry is one that works. Blackberries would work too. Some Aussie, or Asain Rubus plants that are very raspberry like would work too, but only seed is available. They're are wild too, like that black raspberry I mentioned in another thread "Mysore". Certainly not ideal for the backyard grower. I myself like rubus plants, i would probably try them. Not worth trying in my area, not hardy enough. An example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aussie-raspb...51141909379%26
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