• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    I appreciate whoever took the time to find enough berries and pre-berries, and then arranged them so nicely

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      11 days ago

      my question is how did they preserve the earlier stages long enough to still look good? i feel like i’ve never seen a blackberry bush with good looking flowers and fruit at the same time

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        11 days ago

        Oh that’s a good point

        Maybe it’s a farm or greenhouse with plants in different stages of growth?

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        11 days ago

        New flowers and berries can still be growing while some are fully grown, especially if part of the plant is in shade but not all of it.

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        10 days ago

        What you need is a whole bramble! Ive never seen a blackberry bush as such, but an entire wall of plants? Yes. They’ll continue to produce steadily for weeks/months.

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        11 days ago

        Could have taken the pictures over time and combined them with GIMP or Photoshop.

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      11 days ago

      You probably can have half of these on the same bush. Our blackberry bushes constantly had fresh ripe ones for months. They dont all grow in sync. So then you just need a late and an early bloomer and you can have all of them.