Wild berry season in Duluth

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I saw this one on Monday — a rubus of some sort (raspberry? cloudberry?). A few weeks from now should be a tasty time for a hike.

13 thoughts on “Wild berry season in Duluth”

  1. Our back yard patch is coming along pretty well this year, too. Hoping to break my record (@4 or 5 years ago) of 138 lbs.

  2. Can’t tell by the picture, but it doesn’t have the likeness of a raspberry. For those of you that like to pick off the branch, open them up first. As kids, we ate one batch off of DMIR that happened to be completely infested with nice little green larvae. Yumm.

  3. This reminds me… I should check the raspberry bushes in my yard… or even just go outside.

  4. can’t be a dewberry because they stay red. likewise not a brambleberry. definitely not a cloudberry (those are golden when ripe… not red)… and we don’t even *have* those in this area, do we?

    i’ve eaten many of these, but have no idea what they are. they are often found along the Superior Hiking Trail, very short plants, not brambles by any means. i believe they’re related to raspberries (because of the leaf), but they don’t really taste like them too much.

    i’ve searched with various search terms and had no luck in the identification either, Paul.

  5. Ahhh.. that’s interesting. But the leaves are wrong in the cloudberry photo. It does, however, definitely fall into the rubus category, as Paul mentioned.

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