This delicious American berry was named in 1893 for U.S. horticulturist James H. Logan (1841-1928), who developed it by crossing a blackberry with a raspberry.
Named after James Harvey Logan.
The word "loganberry" is derived from the last name of its creator, James Harvey Logan, who successfully crossbred blackberries and raspberries to produce the loganberry fruit in the late 19th century.
yes. poisonus.
I think its purple.
Trees of Antiquity have loganberry plants and are sold as a bundle of 5 canes for $20.00. Good Luck! Cherie Billings
loganberry lingonberry
I believe it is the Boysenberry, first created by Mr. Knott of Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, CA.
Lemon, Loganberry.
Loganberry Lingonberry
Loganberry and blackberry.According to the Encyclopedia Britannica Rudolph Boysen actually crossed three berries for the boysenberry. Loganberry, red raspberry, and blackberry.
Elmo l. loganberry
Loganberry is a fruit that begins with the letter L. The loganberry color is a dark red.