Wild Blackberry in Scapes of All Sorts by Michael Hall
Location: Shadeland Station Apartments
Wild Blackberry trees play their part of the natural cycle as a source of food for birds and a snack for people.

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Location: Shadeland Station Apartments
Wild Blackberry trees play their part of the natural cycle as a source of food for birds and a snack for people.
Wells35 says:
The best photo of all!
Indyphotographer says:
yum yum!
Bretorious says:
Seriously? I didn't know there WERE blackberry trees. I'm from the Northwest, and out there they grow on vines in giant heaps like kudzu. I assume the berries aren't the same, but they sure LOOK the same. Thanks for the education. Nice shot.
Dianne says:
I think this is a mulberry.
S Weber says:
My parents have these all over their farm. I sure hope they're mulberries because that is what we've called them all summer! My twins eat them until their lips and fingertips are purple with juice stains!