Yes, there are varieties of blackberries that have white or pale drupes, often referred to as "white blackberries." These varieties are less common than the traditional dark purple or black ones but can be found in certain cultivars. The flavor of white blackberries can vary, but they are typically sweeter and less tart than their darker counterparts.
They are collections of drupes
We have no term " drupes " in American English. Sorry.
fruits with pits are also known as drupes or stone fruits. A drupe is a fruit with a hard stone or pit inside and contains a "fleshy" outer skin. Such as cherries,plums,peaches,dates,mangoes and apricots. Some berries are also drupes, such as raspberries and blackberries.
No. They are pomes.
The white flowers on the blackberry bush come out in early April and after the bees pollinate the flowers they begin to turn into blackberries, which should be late April or early May.
Drupes, Berries, and Promes.
They do not eat cactus, but they may eat blackberries.
The white spots on your blackberries are likely caused by a fungal disease called powdery mildew. This disease thrives in humid conditions and can affect the appearance and taste of the fruit. Proper pruning and air circulation can help prevent powdery mildew on blackberry plants.
blackberries
No, of course not...
Yes, you can safely freeze blackberries.
The ISBN of A Taste of Blackberries is 0690805128.