What is the blackberry?
Although it has been used colloquially to indicate almost any prickly shrub or shrub, the word potble actually has a specific scientific meaning. In the botanica, Bramble refers to the family of plants in the Rose family: Rod Rubus, whose name comes from the Latin word for "red". Among the plants that are properly called pottery are blackberries, boys, dews, loganberries and raspberries, although in England the name usually applies to wild blackberries. Brambles grow wild and grown, with a number of hybrids and cultivars. First it carries the fruit for the second year after withdrawal. Although blackberry fruits are called berries, they are not technically berries, but in the summary of Drupelets. Drupelet is one of the small bumps that make up fruit. The one -ranging difference between blackberries and raspberries is that when both fruits are selected, the mature raspberry will be hollow inside, with a "container" - as it is called the central part - remains with the plant, while the container remains connected to the selected BlackBerry Fruit.
red raspberries are indigenous for both North America and Asia Minor and the existence of wild raspberries on Mt. Ida was recorded by historian Pliny. Black raspberries are indigenous only for North America. Blackberries are indigenous for North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Loganberries and Boysenberries are hybrids of combined origin Raspberry Blackberry-Red Raspberry.
In 2002, Russia led the world in the production of raspberries with 24 percent of global crop, while Serbia and Montenegro with 23 percent. Other producers in the top ten included the United States, Poland, Germany, Ukraine, Hungary, Canada, Great Britain and France, in the order produced. The United States produced 13 percent, equivalent to £ 173 million (£ 78,471,480), with almost all production in California, Oregon and Washington.
Promotion of blackberry plants can be performed in several ways.One way is root cuts. If it doesn't work, tips are used. Suction and leaf slices of trunks are also used, with tissue culture to be performed less often.