Like most things in the outdoors and life, you’ll find the most excitement and interesting examples on the edges. Black raspberries love the successional edges of wood lots and fence rows.
Making way for berries is yet one more reason to remove honeysuckle. Native to the area, they could be almost anywhere. Where you probably won’t find them is in the grocery store. If you want some in your bowl or on your plate, you’re probably going to have to pick them yourself.
For whatever reason, the black variety of raspberry is delicate and doesn’t transport as well as red raspberries or blackberries. They have a short window of production, typically 3 weeks give or take, and they yield comparatively less fruit.
Read the complete article in the Dayton Daily News: Ohio's Black Raspberry Packs a Powerful Punch
Recipes:
https://www.food.com/recipe/raspberry-liqueur-172114
https://dishesdelish.com/black-raspberry-ultimate-margarita/
https://gardenandgun.com/recipe/raspberry-pie/
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