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</noinclude> {{EWP | name = Blackberry | image = Blackberry fruits10.jpg | description = The blackberry is a widespread and well-known shrub; commonly called a bramble in the eastern U.S. and Europe but a caneberry in the western U.S. growing to 3 m (10 ft) and producing a soft-bodied fruit popular for use in desserts, jams, and seedless jellies. | range = Throughout the non-polar regions of the world. | seasons = Fall | use = The '''berries''' are fantastic eaten straight from the cane, cooked into '''jelly''', or baked into '''pies'''. }} <noinclude>
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| name = Blackberry
| image = Blackberry fruits10.jpg
| description = The blackberry is a widespread and well-known shrub; commonly called a bramble in the eastern U.S. and Europe but a caneberry in the western U.S. growing to 3 m (10 ft) and producing a soft-bodied fruit popular for use in desserts, jams, and seedless jellies.
| range = Throughout the non-polar regions of the world.
| seasons = Fall
| use = The '''berries''' are fantastic eaten straight from the cane, cooked into '''jelly''', or baked into '''pies'''.
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Blackberry
Description: The blackberry is a widespread and well known shrub; commonly called a bramble in the eastern U.S. and Europe but a caneberry in the western U.S. growing to 3 m (10 ft) and producing a soft-bodied fruit popular for use in desserts, jams, and seedless jellies.
Where found: Throughout the non-polar regions of the world.
Availability: Fall
Use: The berries are fantastic eaten straight from the cane, cooked into jelly , or baked into pies .
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