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Black Raspberry Cheesecake
#black raspberry#raspberry#cheesecake#food#dessert#berries#fruit#baking#recipe#cream cheese#themerrythoughtc#themerrythought
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"Purple Cow" | Acushnet Creamery
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Bonne Bell Black Raspberry Ripple Flip Gloss
2000
Found on Ebay, seller boomwarehouse2022
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A magnet for adventure tourists and nature lovers, Ohiopyle State Park sprawls across twenty thousand square acres of steeply-sloped wild lands on the flanks of the Youghiogheny River Gorge in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. The Great Allegheny Passage bike trail runs through the heart of the park, which also anchors a thriving whitewater rafting industry. I fortunately live within a short drive of the park, so a day hike is always in the cards. Especially on a beautiful Memorial Day holiday.
From top: black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), an aggressive colonizer with delicious fruit coveted by humans and animals alike; longstyle sweetroot (Osmorhiza longistylis), also known as anise root, because its roots have a licorice-like flavor; Indian cucumber (Medeola virginiana), easily identified by its two tiers of whorled leaves and odd, pendulous flowers; and speckled wood lily (Clintonia umbellulata), also known as white Clintonia or black-bead lily, a close relative of yellow Clintonia (Clintonia borealis), which tends to occur at higher elevations in Central Appalachia.
#appalachia#vandalia#pennsylvania#laurel highlands#allegheny mountains#youghiogheny river#ohiopyle state park#black raspberry#longstyle sweetroot#anise root#indian cucumber#indian cucumber-root#speckled wood lily#white clintonia#black-bead lily#may#spring#wildflowers#flora#jonathan run#eelah trail#jonathan run trail
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Black raspberry
#the willow oak lady posts#nature#nature photography#nature photographer#photograph#photographer#garden photography#photographers on tumblr#flowers#flower#spring flowers#flower photography#flower photographer#flowerscape#flowercore#spring#springtime#Summer#summer flowers#raspberry#black raspberry
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Sure does
#jam#marmalade#homemade#homemade jam#tastes like#grandma's house#kitchen#funny signs#black raspberry#apostrophe#epic fail#packaging#bad design#labels#label fail#funny
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Floral Fumo Fridays of the Week (Belated) New Years Edition: Perennial Plant Dormancy (Plant shown: Rubus occidentalis)
Oops, I was late again! It seems that the winter has made me more sleepy and dormant than usual. 😉 This was supposed to be a new years post, but tbh ppl are still saying "Happy New Years" to me soooo.
Yuuka rampaged through the mountain to get a better view of Gensokyo and its border. She noticed that during her journey, temperatures felt more spring-like and the snow started to melt quicker than before. But winter was just getting started! She knew she hadn't journeyed that long as the sun rose and set as it would during winter. This was a strange phenomenon: The snow should stay throughout the season, but all throughout Gensokyo temperatures had rose and the snow had all melted. Later on in her journey, the temperatures significantly dropped back to winter temperatures, but there was little snowfall. She thinks that this could be related to the rumored "vampire" causing a rampage within Gensokyo.

Yuuka once more peered at various locations in Gensokyo, and noticed another strange phenomenon. For one, the village normally played loud music to celebrate the new year around this time. The music used to be so loud it would be heard across Gensokyo, but this year no music could be heard. Instead, she heard music from another source: a red mansion by the lake. Yuuka knew that this mansion was from the Outside World and has played music for quite some time, so maybe the villagers simply relocated their festivals. One last time, she looked at another village located on the borders of Gensokyo. The village had a towering mansion situated at its center, and Yuuka thought that the building could be the home of the hibernating sage.
Yuuka thought about this sage, Yukari Yakumo, whom she met a few months ago. She was the only active Gensokyo sage around after the barrier was formed, as the others seemed to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Yukari said that she was hibernating for the winter and that her "shikigami" would solve the incident, but the incident had no chance of stopping at this rate. Even worse, temperatures are spring-like and snow is melting, so surely this sage would awaken from her dormancy, right? The only way for Yuuka to find out is to go to this village on the borders of Gensokyo that could be her home, so she then descended from the view of Gensokyo at the mountain.
This one isn't about any specific plant, but it's about a phenomenon that happens in many organisms called dormancy. Dormancy in general is a survival technique used by many organisms during harsh conditions such as winter, where temperatures can average to below freezing temperatures and growth comes to a halt. When it comes to flowering fruit trees and tree-like plants, such as plants in the Rosaceae family, it is used to retain water and nutrients as well. We will use tree-like perennial fruit plants, like this Black Raspberry cane (Rubus occidentalis) as examples, as tree and tree-like perennials that flower and fruit are used as models of the dormancy cycle.

Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) is a plant that is part of the rose (Rosaceae) family just like multifloral rose (rosa multiflora) of a previous post. Rosaceae contains numerous wooded plants and trees in temperate climates that follow a similar dormancy and vernalization pattern, and spring is when we can see a lot of their flowers. The name "Black Raspberry" or "Blackberry" can refer to other species of Rubus with similar colored fruits, so let's ditch these names for now and call it by its formal name Rubus occidentalis. It is native to a wide range of regions in North America, spanning from warmer to colder climates and regions that experience both. The stems of Rubus occidentalis are considered stalks or canes that have a glaucous and powdery sheath. Normally during spring and summer the stalk has a more blue-green look, but when this plant is in a dormant state it looks more haunting with a woody purple-red color. We will talk more about the rest of the features of this plant like the flowers and fruits later on during the spring and/or summer.
When later summer into fall happens, leaves slowly start to turn brown and shed and the stems/bark become discolored. Some plants flower and ripen their fruit at this stage, as we've seen in earlier posts. This phenomenon is called paradormancy, a transitional period between an active growing state and endodormancy that is triggered by various environmental factors outside the plant like shorter days and cooler temperatures. Plants have an internal "clock" to track the passage of winter as they spend time in cold temperatures below room temperature but above freezing (roughly 5-10 degrees celsius) which causes them to eventually stop growing but accumulate chilling and transition to endodormancy later in the fall leading up to winter. We have seen some plants earlier go through this period during the fall with withering leaves and the colors of their stem and bark discoloring until they are completely dormant.
In endodormancy, plants must accumulate a specific amount of chilling units and hours spent in the cold in order to survive the winter and regrow flowers in the spring. Keep in mind, Rubus occidentalis is a perennial plant native to very warm climates, but they are also native to some of the coldest climates, so it can withstand many harsh temperatures below freezing while dormant. At this stage, the ability for the plant to grow is completely halted.
Later on and once it is done accumulating enough chill units, it will enter a period of dormancy called ecodormancy. Some tree and tree-like plants that bloom in late winter and early spring will show buds at this stage or even earlier. At ecodormancy, it is simply waiting for temperatures to get above freezing so it can break free of dormancy. This time, the plant requires heating units rather than chill to become active again. Once it has accumulated enough heating units spending time in temperatures above freezing in spring, perennials will exit the final stage of dormancy and transition to being active and growing again.
Finally, various plants around the world have different methods of dormancy, and there are many things about dormancy that we simply do not know about.
PS: The photos were taken minutes apart and during noon! The first photo was taken earlier than the rest but when i got a photo of the plants themselves clouds immediately blocked the sun so they look more discolored. Here's a rejected photo taken when the clouds covered the sun that I still wanted to post. Also, if you have a garden of Rubus occidentalis or find them in the wild, you can help them grow desirable fruits in the later spring or summer by pruning them around winter.

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#halloween#bubble gum#bubble tape#retro#black raspberry#gum#ghost#memories#90s#retro candy#art#ghosts#nostalgia#nostalgic#nostaligiacore#candy#retro halloween#fall#october#2023#happy halloween#🎃#👻
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HI CAN YOU DO A STIMBOARD THATS JUST A BUNCH OF FRUIT BASED THINGS OR FRUITS THEMSELVES……PLSPLS….
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#fruit#Fruit stimboard#stimboard#stim gif#stimboard request#black raspberry#grape#strawberry#banana#raspberry#grapefruit#apple#watermelon
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wild black raspberry flowers. these always begin flowering alongside the roses.
(cause they’re both in the rosaceae family!)
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IT'S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR!
Black raspberries are coming back into season! I caught just the very earliest bushes with a couple of ripe berries apiece, which means that starting now I'll have about two or three weeks to go out berry-picking.

Today I only left with a couple of ounces of berries, but this time next week I'll probably be able to measure my haul in pounds.
#my posts#black raspberry#foraging#depending on where in the US you live your berry season might be earlier or later
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"Raspberry Serenity" | Acushnet Creamery
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My 3rd favorite BBW scent ever (after White Tea and Ginger and Sensual Amber)
Bath and Body Works Pleasures Black Raspberry Vanilla Shower Gel and Anti Bacterial Gentle Foaming Hand Soap
2004
Found on Ebay, seller theglassslipper05
#bath and body works black raspberry vanilla#black raspberry vanilla#vintage bath and body works#y2k bath and body works#2004#early 2000s bath and body works#early 2000s foaming hand soap#early 2000s shower gel#y2k nostalgia#y2k fragrance#y2k kids#y2k childhood#early 2000s nostalgia#early 2000s black raspberry vanilla#black raspberry#vanilla#nostalgic products#early 2000s fragrance#raspberry vanilla#y2k raspberry vanilla#early 2000s raspberry vanilla#vintage bath and body works soap#vintage bath and body works shower gel#early 2000s kids#early 2000s childhood#purple#raspberry#y2k hand soap#y2k anti bacterial#early 2000s hand soap
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Foraged black raspberry and custard tart (w/store bought strawberries) (2022)
#i cooked#i foraged#picked these off the collapsing street below that house#black raspberry#wild food#berry picking
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Should have black raspberries any day now!
#the willow oak lady posts#north carolina#Photograph#Photography#Photographer#photographers on tumblr#Nature photography#Nature photographer#Flower photography#Flower photographer#nature#Garden#Gardener#Gardening#Flower#Flowers#so pretty#Spring#Springtime#Spring flowers#flower aesthetic#flowerscape#floral#flowercore#raspberry#raspberry bush#black raspberry
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