I'm looking for the identity of this bush which grows in my southern Ohio lawn. It's currently 5'X4', thorny limbed, and periodically the leaves will become red tipped. The fruit looks strikingly like a Golf-ball sized granny smith apple with a slight pink blush to it. The "apples" grow directly from the thorns late in summer/fall and are smooth on the surface as an apple would be. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Blackberries do not grow on trees; they are produced by thorny shrubs belonging to the genus Rubus. These perennial plants are commonly found in various habitats and are known for their sweet, dark berries. The blackberry bush can grow as a trailing vine or an erect shrub, depending on the species.
It has the shape of a lizard
One example of a red flower with a thorny stem is the roses. Roses have beautiful red flowers and thorny stems for protection.
what fruit grows on a thorny tree
Blackberries come from the bramble bush, specifically from the genus Rubus, which includes several species. These thorny shrubs produce small, dark purple to black berries that are sweet and juicy when ripe. They typically grow in wild, open areas and can also be cultivated in gardens and orchards for fruit production.
Washington produces many different kinds of apples including red delicious, golden delicious, fugi, cameo, pink lady, granny smith, jonagold and several others. It is probably best know for red delicious.
primary consumer im thinking
its a kind of native American bush.
gala apples she eats Granny Smith apples i believe
Storage apples will rot faster than apples freshly picked.Summer apples will generally go bad faster than fall apples.
red green
84% of all murderer on deathrow eat apples.