on-key blackberry are members of the Rubus biologic genus and the Rosaceae , or rose , category . blackberry we eat are clusters of tiny yield , known as " drupelets " that arise on a vine or a grandiloquent shrub , rather than exclusive Chuck Berry . Additionally , the fruit on blackberry shrubs , and on tree that put up black Chuck Berry , is unremarkably dark-skinned imperial , not black . Use circumspection when gathering dim berries to eat , if the pitch-dark berry come from a tree diagram , it may or not be edible .

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The black mulberry tree tree ( Morus nigra ) often support from a case of mistaken identity . When the great unwashed see the yield they will often call it a " blackberry bush tree . " The black mulberry can grow as tall as 30 foot or be train to grow as a pubic hair , and can produce blackberry - like yield for century . The berries on the bleak mulberry have a fresh and sourish taste that ’s somewhat similar to grapefruit . The black mulberry is sturdy to U.S. Department of Agriculture plant life hardiness zone 7 and higher , preferring a mild climate and low humidity . It is often incur rise on the Pacific Coast of the United States .

Jaboticaba

Those who live in South Florida may be intimate with the pitch-dark berries that develop on the Jaboticaba tree diagram . It is a extremity of the Hymenaea family of tree and its common name is Jatoba . The tree diagram is a native of the tropical Americas and widely found in Brazil . While the Jatoba only gain summit of around 15 foot in Florida , it commonly reaches 30 foot and higher in South America . From December to July , the Jatoba blossoms with fragrant white flowers and black berries , which can be pluck and use up reinvigorated from the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , and used to make juice , jellies , jams and wine .

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Sparkleberry

The Sparkleberry tree ( Vaccinium arboretum ) is hardy from USDA zone 7 to 9 , from the glide of Virginia to the Midwest , S to Florida and throughout State in the Gulf Coast region and easterly Texas . It is a true deciduous tree and can produce to a height of about 20 feet . In the springtime it bear fragrant whitened blossom . It produces small , shiny , deep over-embellished - bootleg berries that are only about 1/4 inch in diameter . The berries are not comestible for humans , but birds and butterfly find the berry seeds and nectar quite tasty .

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