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7 years ago in #photography by rosqw (45)
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For me are this blackberries
Scientific name: Morus Nigra. Used for purple dye and dye.
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These are blackcurrents I believe.. Very strange because my friends and I happened to be talking about them last night and trying to describe their look.. now we have a photo reference haha.. thanks !! (P.S. I may be wrong on the blackcurrent thing)
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@hartfloe i meet this fruit in indonesia in plateau with cold weather
They look like blackberries to me...
Ooh. Thanks @metzli
They're mulberries, originally from the East I think, but very common here in South Africa. Silkworms love mulberry leaves