A boysenberry is a cross among a blackberry, red raspberry and loganberry. It was created by Rudolph Boysen, and first commercially cultivated by Walter Knott.
2007-02-17 14:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A boysenberry is a cross among a blackberry, red raspberry and loganberry. It was created by Rudolph Boysen, and first commercially cultivated by Walter Knott.
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2007-02-13 23:45:25
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answered by M1980 2
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1. A prickly bramble of uncertain origin but ultimately derived from a western North American blackberry (Rubus ursinus).
2. The edible, dark wine-red to nearly black fruit of this plant, having a taste suggestive of raspberries.
2007-02-13 23:39:30
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answered by ~Teresa~ 3
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Its a kind of fruit; a cross among a blackberry, red raspberry and loganberry. They use them in pies, jams and sometimes in sauces with game meats.
2007-02-13 23:38:11
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answered by Rabbit 5
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It is kind of like a blackberry. It is dark purple and is covered with little juicy blobs that have seeds in them.
2007-02-13 23:39:50
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answered by Rich Z 7
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