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Blackberries grow on BUSHES. But do not not grow on trees. If you see any berry that looks like a blackberry, which is probably the reason you asked this question, they are probably going to be mulberries not blackberries. But be sure they are before you eat them if you want to.

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13y ago

Blackberries grow on brambles. You can generally find them anywhere in the countryside without looking too hard at the end of summer/beginning of autumn.

Blackberries grow on canes. Depending on growth habit and intended use they may be considered brambles. Blackberries are related to roses and can somewhat be considered "shrubs", but when considering cultivation there are many cultivars that we use and they have varying growth habits as well as being manipulated by the grower. They stems only harden to a woody consistency after bearing fruits (which happens in the second year of growth)

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We tasted one and it tasted like a blackberrie

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