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Explore # 351 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - the 169th
These are actually very tiny berries which I saw hanging from my neighbor's fence.. Each cluster would only measure about 1/3 of an inch.
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Blackberry Way..............................................." The Move " ~ Music !
The blackberry is an edible berry in the Rubus genus and the Rosaceae family ! The fruit are botanically termed an aggregate fruit and they are produced on plants that typically have biennial canes and perennial roots ! Blackberries and raspberries are also called caneberries or brambles ! It is widespread, and a well known group of several hundred species throughout the temperate Northern Hemisphere !
* Interesting Fact ~Primary cultivation takes place in the state of Oregon located in the United States of America ! Recorded in 1995 and 2006: 6,180 acres (25.0 km2) to 6,900 acres (28 km2) of blackberries, produced 42.6 and 41.5 million pounds, making Oregon the leading blackberry producer in the world !
The soft fruit is popular for use in desserts, jams, seedless jellies and sometimes wine !
As there is forensic evidence from the Iron Age Haraldskær Woman that she consumed blackberries some 2500 years ago, it is reasonable to conclude that blackberries have been eaten by humans over thousands of years !
Mute Swan with a berry - I think.
(The black bulbous lump on it's top upper bill is also known colloquially as a 'berry')
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A welcome coffee and cake at a glorious spot to take in the views from Berry Head in Devon. The cliff in the distance was being climbed by a few people during the time we were there. Cheers - thank you for joining me on our journey. Have a super Saturday all - keep smiling xxx
"Berry Head National Nature Reserve guards the southern half of Tor Bay. One of the gateways to the English Riviera Global Geopark, it is an internationally-acclaimed heritage site, home to a fascinating variety of wildlife and history, with recently-restored Napoleonic War fortifications. Enjoy the stunning views and superb local food at the new Guardhouse Cafe, visit the Visitor Centre, enjoy one of the many events, and walk the ramparts as the soldiers did 200 years ago.
It's also a great site for some serious rock climbing and kayaking for the more adventurous.
Berry Head is free to visit and open all year.
Dogs: Welcome in the Nature Reserve and the Guardhouse Café on a lead" www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/berry-head-national...