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In Michigan, boysenberries can often be found at local farmers' markets, fruit farms, and u-pick berry farms, particularly during their peak season in late summer. Some grocery stores may also carry them, especially those that specialize in organic or locally sourced produce. Additionally, you can check with local berry farms for availability, as they may grow boysenberries alongside other berries.

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