Youngberry

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Youngberry, Yongberi o Zarza de Young es un híbrido entre la zarzamora y la zarza pajarera, ambos miembros del genus Rubus de la familia de las rosas.​ rdf:langString
The youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different berry species from the genus Rubus of the rose family: raspberry, blackberry, and dewberry. The berries of the plant are eaten fresh or used to make juice, jam, and in recipes. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rubus ursinus cv. Young
rdf:langString Youngberry
rdf:langString Rubus caesius 'Youngberry'
rdf:langString Rubus caesius 'Youngberry'
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rdf:langString 'Youngberry'
rdf:langString Rubus caesius
rdf:langString Youngberry, Yongberi o Zarza de Young es un híbrido entre la zarzamora y la zarza pajarera, ambos miembros del genus Rubus de la familia de las rosas.​
rdf:langString The youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different berry species from the genus Rubus of the rose family: raspberry, blackberry, and dewberry. The berries of the plant are eaten fresh or used to make juice, jam, and in recipes. The youngberry was created in the early 20th century by B.M. Young in Louisiana by crossing the "Phenomenal" blackberry–raspberry hybrid with the "Mayes" dewberry. It is similar to the loganberry, "nectarberry", and boysenberry in shape, color, and flavor. Youngberries can be grown in fertile clay soils. They are cultivated on small farms and home gardens in Oregon, South Africa (Swellendam), Australia, and New Zealand.
rdf:langString Byrnes M. Young, a businessman in Morgan City, Louisiana
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