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  Bramble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bramble fruit is the fruit of any plant of the Genus Rubus, such as the flberry or the raspberry.
Brambles are not to be confused with the briers that are in other genera, such as Rosa and Smilax.
Brambles are important food plants for the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera including Emperor Moth, Peach Blossom, Buff Arches, Small Fan-footed Wave, Common Marbled Carpet, The V-Pug (which feeds on the flowers), Mottled Beauty, Brown-tail, Buff Ermine, Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, Ingrailed Clay and Double Square-spot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bramble_fruit   (355 words)

  
 Fruit
Bramble fruit Blackberry, a bramble fruit () Bramble fruit is the French framboise.
Fruit bum A fruit bum was a migrant 20 century.
Lime (fruit) Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) is a Limey.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/fruit.html   (538 words)

  
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AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF BRAMBLE FRUITS Executive Summary Bramble fruits refer to flberries, raspberries, and hybrids (or genetic combinations) of the two crops that are grown for their sweet, juicy berries.
Sometimes referred to simply as brambles or bramble berries because of their thorny canes (stalks), bramble fruits belong to the genus Rubis and family Rosaceae, the rose family.
Brambles are also subject to a number of other perils, such as hail, wind, and various insect and disease pests.
www.rma.usda.gov /pilots/feasible/txt/bramble.txt   (807 words)

  
 Organic Culture of Bramble Fruits
Brambles have extensive root systems, and as plantings mature, deep tillage between berry rows must be avoided to prevent root damage, unwanted suckering, and increased susceptibility to crown gall through plant wounds.
Brambles are also sensitive to chlorine salts, and natural sources of potassium chloride should not be used either pre-plant or as a maintenance fertilizer.
Since bramble fruits are so perishable and easily damaged, the farmer may have a lot of damaged berries unsuitable for the fresh market on his or her hands.
www.attra.org /attra-pub/bramble.html   (7463 words)

  
 Serebella Contents Brain Candy---Bramble fruit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In the botanical and figurative senses, fruit is a singular noun and also used as a collective noun.
Fruits is also sometimes used as the plural in the botanical sense.
When fruit is used as a collective noun in the botanical sense, a piece of fruit is often used as the corresponding singular form.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/contains-66436-66483-Brain_Candy-Bramble_fruit.html   (509 words)

  
 Brambles - Production Management and Marketing, Bulletin 782-99, Chapter
When infested fruit is picked, the larvae may become displaced and remain attached to the cuplike interior and thus are transferred to the harvesting basket.
Bramble cultivars that bear fruit late in July through mid-September may be damaged severely by adults feeding on mature fruit.
A secondary injury to bramble crops by Japanese beetles is often due to feeding on leaves.
ohioline.osu.edu /b782/b782_21.html   (1635 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bramble fruit
Binomial name Rubus idaeus L. The Raspberry or Red Raspberry, (Rubus idaeus) is a plant that produces a tart, sweet, red composite fruit (not a true berry) in late summer or early autumn.
Framboise (from the French word for raspberry) is a lambic beer fermented using raspberries which is native to Belgium.
The peach is a typical drupe (stone fruit) In botany, a drupe is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp or skin and mesocarp or flesh) surrounds a shell (the pit or stone) of hardened endocarp with a seed inside.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bramble-fruit   (335 words)

  
 Pruning Brambles
Bramble fruits such as raspberries and flberries need regular pruning in order to be as productive as possible and also to make them self-supporting.
If you have brambles growing and you don't know what variety they are, you may have to play detective and watch them for a year or so to figure out if they summer- or everbearing.
The reasons for pruning brambles are to produce stocky, productive floricanes, to limit the spread of the plants beyond their row and to remove the spent canes for disease control.
www.bachmans.com /retail/tipsheets/edibles/PruningBrambles.cfm   (1049 words)

  
 Brambles - Production Management and Marketing, Bulletin 782-99, Chapter 1 Management
Brambles - raspberries and flberries - are grown extensively in Ohio and many parts of the United States where soils and climate are favorable.
The supply of brambles available to the general public is relatively small because of unfavorable soil types and climate; the cost of production, disease control, and harvest labor; and rapid respiration after harvest (the crop is highly perishable).
The brambles - raspberries and flberries - are perennial plants with a biennial growth and fruiting habit.
ohioline.osu.edu /b782/b782_2.html   (925 words)

  
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Fruit are normally picked directly into the containers they are to be marketed in to reduce handling.
The stems supporting the fruit may become infected and the whole fruit cluster lost, or individual drupelets of the berry may become brown and scabby with infection.
Visible symptoms on the plant are the swelling on the crown from the tunneling and withering, wilting and dying of the cane foliage, often with half-grown fruit still attached.
www.wvu.edu /~agexten/hortcult/fruits/brambles.htm   (3410 words)

  
 A Longer Marketing Life For Bramble Fruits
Harvest fruit early in the day, while field heat is low; this requires the manager to accurately estimate labor requirements and to plan an efficient harvest rotation.
Transfer fruit from the pre-cooler to the main cold storage area when the fruit temperature has been reduced by 7/8 of the difference between its original temperature and the desired 32°F; longer exposure to rapidly moving air will increase water loss and shriveling.
In this example, 1/2 cooled fruit will have a temperature of [90°F minus 29°F] = 61°F. The length of time elapsed during cooling of the fruit from 90°F to the 1/2 cooled temperature of 61°F is then used to predict when the load of fruit should be removed from the pre-cooler.
www.ext.vt.edu /pubs/fruit/423-701/423-701.html   (1042 words)

  
 Armstrong Garden Centers - Berries
Collectively called 'Bramble Fruits', they are a widely distributed group of plants that are grown for their delicious berries.
The Olallie Blackberry and its cousin the Boysenberry are all derived from Rubus ursinus, a western trailing flberry.
Bramble fruits are quite tolerant of growing conditions.
www.armstronggarden.com /caresheets/caresheet_berries.html   (611 words)

  
 bramble - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about bramble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Despite the many variations in the stem, prickles, and leaves of the bramble Rubus fruticosus, its fruit is recognizable as the familiar edible flberry.
The most familiar bramble, however, at least in the British Isles and southern Europe, is the flberry Rubus fruticosus (shown here, in flower).
The Bramble answered: 'You poor creature, if you would only call to mind the axes and saws which are about to hew you down, you would have reason to wish that you had grown up a Bramble, not a Fir-Tree.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /bramble   (247 words)

  
 Bramble fruit - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In the late 20th century, unfortunately, berries are seen primarily in the supermarket at certain times of year, and while this is welcome, it used to be that everyone had a few berry bushes in the backyard: some currants, some gooseberries and a few rhubarb plants.
Suggestions for the control of the orange tortrix and other insects pests of bramble fruits in western Washington: A progress report (Mimeograph circular)
Bramble fruits: Raspberries, flberries, and dewberries (Circular / University of Illinois)
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /bramble_fruit.htm   (218 words)

  
 bramble_fruit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Raspberries are the most important commercial bramble fruit, and the fl and red...
Bramble fruit take little space and start to bear fruit the second year after planting.
is the bramble fruit of the rose family.
bramble_fruit.networklive.org   (251 words)

  
 Fruit and Vegetable Production Publications: NRAES-35   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Bramble fruits, raspberries and flberries, are highly nutritious and popular in yogurt, juices, jams, and wines.
However, bramble fruits are difficult to grow and quite perishable.
Bramble Production Guide was planned and written by seventeen specialists from seven states who have incorporated the latest research findings with traditional knowledge about bramble culture.
www.nraes.org /publications/nraes35.html   (590 words)

  
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Bramble harvest continues in all areas of the state.
Fruit are damaged, but not completely consumed by beetles in a single feeding.
One problem with applying pesticides near harvest is the potential for visible residue on the fruit, especially with dark colored fruit such as blueberries.
www.hort.purdue.edu /fff/FFF01/FFF01-09.txt   (1916 words)

  
 Crop Profiles
Once bramble plants have been established their needs vary depending on the different groups and types of brambles and among the various cultural systems to which they may be subjected.
When infested fruit is picked, larvae often remain attached to the inner surface of the druplets, causing a fair amount of consumer concern.
Fruit infections first appear as soft, light brown areas, eventually resulting in mummification of the fruit.
pestdata.ncsu.edu /cropprofiles/docs/vabrambles.html   (5432 words)

  
 fruitprodIII3
To discuss the types of bramble fruits successfully grown in Colorado.
Brambles is a term given to raspberries, flberries, boysenberries, loganberries and dewberries which are all members of the Rose family.
Blackberries are solid, because the receptacle remains with the fruit.
lamar.colostate.edu /~voagcurr/fruitprodIII3.html   (618 words)

  
 Drupe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In botany, a drupe is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp or skin and mesocarp or flesh) surrounds a shell (the pit or stone) of hardened endocarp with a seed inside.
The endocarp (pit or stone) is often swallowed, passing through the digestive tract, and returned to the soil in faeces with the seed inside unharmed; sometimes it is dropped after the fleshy part is eaten.
Bramble fruits (such as the flberry or the raspberry) are aggregates of drupelets.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/D/Drupe.htm   (313 words)

  
 Search Results for bramble - Encyclopædia Britannica
a very large bramble fruit, usually considered, along with the loganberry and the youngberry, a variety of flberry (Rubus ursinus).
(Rubus loganobaccus), bramble fruit of the family Rosaceae that originated in the United States, at Santa Cruz, Calif., in 1881.
Bramble plant (Rubus loganobaccus) of the rose family.
www.britannica.com /search?query=bramble&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT   (374 words)

  
 Luke 6:44 For each tree is known by its own fruit. For people
for every tree is known by its own fruit, for figs are not gathered from thorns, nor grapes vintaged from a bramble.
For every tree is known by its own fruit: for from thorns men do not gather figs, nor from a bramble bush do they gather grapes.
for each tree from its own fruit is known, for not from thorns do they gather figs, nor from a bramble do they crop a grape.
www.bible.cc /luke/6-44.htm   (229 words)

  
 The Ultimate Bramble - American History Information Guide and Reference
They send up long, arching canes that do not flower or set fruit until the second year.
Brambles are important food plants for the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera including Emperor Moth, Peach Blossom, Buff Arches, Small Fan-footed Wave, Common Marbled Carpet and The V-Pug (which feeds on the flowers).
Brambles are not to be confused with briers, which are of the genus Smilax and quite unrelated, though they are also thorny.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Bramble   (128 words)

  
 WINEmag.co.za/Appreciation
Redolent of brambles, flcurrant and cassis, with nuances of tobacco, pencil lead and cedar all seamlessly harnessed by minerally licorice tones, Cabernet Sauvignon remains the Holy Grail of wine appreciation.
Blackberry bramble fruit characters are fleshed out with mulberry, but elegant restraint is present with tapered mineral tones.
The palate is packed with cassis fruit, mineral flintiness and classy wood, all enveloped in sustaining supple tannin with attendant acid and alcohol.
www.winemag.co.za /content/online/appreciation/singlepage.asp?in=191   (677 words)

  
 Fruit: Fun Facts
although fruit only grows on 2nd year canes, there are some “primocane” varieties which produce fruit on the tips of the first year canes then produce fruit on the lower portions the next year.
brambles are more acclimated to colder climates but there are a few tropical and subtropical varieties.
peaches are sometimes referred to as “stone” fruit due to their pits.
www.factmonster.com /ipka/A0781683.html#A0781691   (651 words)

  
 Bramble Web Sites & Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Annemick Schilder is the small fruit extension pathologist.
Rufus Isaacs is the small fruit entolomogy extension specialist.
The Strawberry and Bramble subcommittee directs the bramble extension effort in Michigan.
www.msue.msu.edu /fruit/bramble.htm   (85 words)

  
 Bramble fruit - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Bramble fruit - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 12:35, 14 May 2005.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Bramble fruit contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Bramble_fruit   (111 words)

  
 Fruit Schools
Doug Pfeiffer, Small Fruit Entomologist, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg VA 10:00 a.m.
Rebecca Darnell, Professor of Small Fruits, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville FL 12:00 noon.
Kimberly Lewers, USDA-ARS Fruit Lab, Beltsville MD 3:45 p.m.
www.ento.vt.edu /Fruitfiles/NABGA04.html   (202 words)

  
 Theology WebSite: Sermon Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Fruit is a Natural By-Product of the Nature of the Tree Illustration: Dad's unidentifiable fruit tree.
(You can't blame the fruit!) A. Fruit reveals the "health" or "usefulness" of the tree (v.43) 1.
From a distance, both thorn & bramble (& fruit) appear as trees.
www.theologywebsite.com /sermon/nt/luke6~43-45.shtml   (396 words)

  
 Recipe 142543 --- Kate Ashcroft's Summer Pudding: Puddings
In a two-quart pudding mold, crush but don't sieve the fruit.
* For "bramble fruit" use some berry that grows on a brambly vine.
Some currants are OK, some gooseberries are OK, even some blueberries are OK, but no strawberries, they don't fit the mood.
www.fooddownunder.com /cgi-bin/recipe.cgi?r=142543   (200 words)

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