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Wine Berries

rhodyman
16 years ago

Rubus phoenicolasius, the wine raspberry, is full of fruit now and they are nice and large this year. I never tried to domesticate them, I just enjoy them in the wild.

Comments (2)

  • HerbLady49
    16 years ago

    I make jelly from these and other wild berries every year but this year I was concerned because I had the time to pick the wineberries but not enough time to preserve them so I took the advice from a friend. She picks and freezes her berries and in September when the weather cools down she'll put up all her jellies.

  • paveggie
    16 years ago

    Wine berries growing wild are usually seen on the edge of woods or fence rows. For that reason, you might need to provide some partial shade,particularly to roots, to domesticate them. Used to see them in SE PA but not in central PA. They don't seem acclimated this far north.

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