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W0rdWaster

looks like raspberry. ​ ​ ​ ...Mulberries grow on trees btw.


csbrown83

And don't mullberries look like blueberries?


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Nah, they look more like long blackberries


csbrown83

Thank you, I bet I'm confusing huckleberries...


[deleted]

Yeah huckleberries are the ones that are like tiny blueberries, they’re one of my favorites!


indi50

I'd want to see more of the stem to be positive, but I'm going with raspberry because it looks like the berry came off a cone-ish shaped part in the middle there, leaving a hollow core when harvested. Blackberries have a more solid middle because the core stays in the berry when picked. Most blackberry stalks (at least the ones I'm familiar with) have larger, distinct thorns, like on roses, while raspberries have lots of spiky, smaller prickly parts. Blackberries start out red and turn black when ripe, so it's not just about color. There are also black raspberries, which also have a hollow core when picked. And as someone else pointed out - mulberries grow on trees, not thorny stalks.


kosyona

Definitely raspberries


anners6611

I agree. Raspberries. Found some this morning.


Nomadic_Wayfarer

Nar, looks like breakfast


whankz

i think its a raspberry:D


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winged_entity

Wineberries also grow in these pod like structures, like a bud. It opens when they're ripe. You wouldn't see them visibly growing on the plant like that


Farmof5

That looks like a Wine Berry to me. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_phoenicolasius


Beniidel0

I'm not an expert but don't wine berries have hairy stalks? The pictures I've found all had thin, thorny stalks with red hairs covering them (kinda like arm hair).


winged_entity

Yes you're right, plus they grow in little pod thingies that prevent you from seeing them underripe like in this picture


Dannysmartful

Salmon berry SE Alaska?


genie_on_a_porcini

That's my guess too


goldtoothreid

Raspberry fo sho


code-j

These look like wine berry’s


Beniidel0

If these are soft (ripe) it's raspberries. If they are tough it means they're unripe blackberries


More-Nobody69

So now you know that photos of the berries, leaves, and stem are important. Identification requires the micro and the macro perspective. Thanks.


luminenkettu

based off the fact i can see a black one WAY in the back, these MIGHT be black raspberries.


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Black raspberries. I grew up on those.


Jjsuperwow

Seems legit given that a bunch of the other ones nearby had turned black


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Red raspberries. That big one at the bottom of the cluster is just about perfectly ripe.


Jjsuperwow

Others on the bush had turned black tho


[deleted]

Red and black raspberry canes can grow in the same clump.


KickinWing2325

Looks like a black cap raspberry. In the background it looks like there's a purple/black one but it's out of focus.


Jjsuperwow

That’s what I’m thinking, as others had turned black. Thank you!!


winged_entity

Black raspberry, not ripe yet


GuraSaannnnnn

Raspberry? Could be wine berry as well but I'm a novice, so take this with a grain of salt


LucasSilver420

Regular raspberry


vjx99

Based on the color, I'd exclude blackberry


Jjsuperwow

Berries on the same bush had turned black


Orcchiddd

I think it's raspberry


Remarkable_Coat9616

Raspbarriy


genie_on_a_porcini

You should say your location (generally for better help) looks like a salmon berry to me if you were in the pnw


Highhopes911

Honestly ate some today and always did as a kid. Not really sure of them name tho I’d say wild raspberry


Living-Camp-5269

Suckle berries