I have a bunch of these growing in my backyard. Are they wild blackberries? (My cats say hi!) by jams1015 plant identificationWhat's this plant 12 Comments [deleted] 6 days ago [deleted] PianistGlittering709 6 days ago Raspberry, not sure which species. ratnegative 6 days ago Location? selgindren 6 days ago Black raspberry Allidapevets 6 days ago Black raspberries Ok-Switch-4351 6 days ago It’s either a Elmleaf Blackberry ([Rubus ulmifolius](https://www.plantrevealer.com/identification?jobId=images%2F1778023878629-79d780a1-782a-424b-9ad2-0babfd2849b2.png)) or Black capped raspberry (Rubus occidentalis). The first one has solid berries and the other one has a hollow, cap-like berries. Severina_Glass_208 6 days ago Um those are cats. Security detail. TheRealSugarbat 5 days ago You guys, these are definitely Rubus species, but not any kind of black raspberry. The leaves, stem, and berries are all wrong for that. These are just a small blackberry of some variety. Hunter_Wild 5 days ago It’s blackberries. aprilmesserkaravani 5 days ago the last one is a cat, don’t plant it. TheWardenVenom 5 days ago Look like blackberries to me. prayergroupie 5 days ago dewberries! they’re all over the place here in atlanta. they ripen earlier in the season than blackberries and they’re smaller and less seedy.
Ok-Switch-4351 6 days ago It’s either a Elmleaf Blackberry ([Rubus ulmifolius](https://www.plantrevealer.com/identification?jobId=images%2F1778023878629-79d780a1-782a-424b-9ad2-0babfd2849b2.png)) or Black capped raspberry (Rubus occidentalis). The first one has solid berries and the other one has a hollow, cap-like berries.
TheRealSugarbat 5 days ago You guys, these are definitely Rubus species, but not any kind of black raspberry. The leaves, stem, and berries are all wrong for that. These are just a small blackberry of some variety.
prayergroupie 5 days ago dewberries! they’re all over the place here in atlanta. they ripen earlier in the season than blackberries and they’re smaller and less seedy.
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Raspberry, not sure which species.
Location?
Black raspberry
Black raspberries
It’s either a Elmleaf Blackberry ([Rubus ulmifolius](https://www.plantrevealer.com/identification?jobId=images%2F1778023878629-79d780a1-782a-424b-9ad2-0babfd2849b2.png)) or Black capped raspberry (Rubus occidentalis).
The first one has solid berries and the other one has a hollow, cap-like berries.
Um those are cats. Security detail.
You guys, these are definitely Rubus species, but not any kind of black raspberry. The leaves, stem, and berries are all wrong for that.
These are just a small blackberry of some variety.
It’s blackberries.
the last one is a cat, don’t plant it.
Look like blackberries to me.
dewberries! they’re all over the place here in atlanta. they ripen earlier in the season than blackberries and they’re smaller and less seedy.