Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Fig 01- A single wild red berry

At least, we have 3 kinds of wild berries grow well and produce fruit in our backyard every year:

- two red berries
- one is blackberry.


One of red is ground berry, another red berry climbs the fences.


All of three photos in this post are ground red berries, presumably has a scientific name Rubus sp.


The size and form (shape) as small as blackberry.


My ground wild red berry has no taste (fairly to say is tasteless).


Some people said, the berry is good for jam, jelly and alcohol drink.


It is believed the wild red berry contains manganese and have a lot of health benefits. Some of them are:

- good for bone health
- metabolism improvement
- has antioxidant effects.



Fig 02- Three wild red berries



Fig 03- Two wild red berries on the ground


The berry also rich in vitamins C and K. Vitamin C is needed for repairmen and development of our body tissues.


We might know that Vitamin C could improve the immune system too.


Moreover, the Vitamin that makes protein for “normal blood clotting” and healthy bones (together with manganese) is Vitamin K.


This vitamin is an essential vitamin for wound healing.


What kind of wild berries do you know?

22 comments:

  1. Hello Tanza, Hmm, the berries in your backyard are shinny and looks real juicy. You are lucky that berries can grow in your climate as like you said berries have a lot of health benefits and vitamins. I like berries in my cakes and cereal but they are sooo expensive here as all berries are imported. I only know blueberries and strawberries cos I see them in the supermarkets. Funnily, we can grow cranberries here but they are tiny!!

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      Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13
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      Fig 01- A single wild red berry

      At least, we have 3 kinds of wild berries grow well and produce fruit in our backyard every year:

      - two red berries
      - one is blackberry.

      One of red is ground berry, another red berry climbs the fences.

      All of three photos in this post are ground red berries, presumably has a scientific name Rubus sp.

      The size and form (shape) as small as blackberry.

      My ground wild red berry has no taste (fairly to say is tasteless).

      Some people said, the berry is good for jam, jelly and alcohol drink.

      It is believed the wild red berry contains manganese and have a lot of health benefits. Some of them are:

      - good for bone health
      - metabolism improvement
      - has antioxidant effects.

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      Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13

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  2. Bonjour,

    J'adore les baies... Mes préférées sont les framboises... les myrtilles, les groseilles...
    A l'automne j'aime aller cueillir les mûres...

    Merci pour votre publication.
    Gros bisous

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  3. When i was Child, granpa lives in Village. My granpa's had a mulberry garden:) this post reminded me of my Childhood:) thanks for your sharing...,

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  4. I've tried blackberries and I like them.

    Best regards

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      Fig 02- Three wild red berries

      Fig 03- Two wild red berries on the ground

      The berry also rich in vitamins C and K. Vitamin C is needed for repairmen and development of our body tissues.

      We might know that Vitamin C could improve the immune system too.

      Moreover, the Vitamin that makes protein for “normal blood clotting” and healthy bones (together with manganese) is Vitamin K.

      This vitamin is an essential vitamin for wound healing.

      What kind of wild berries do you know?

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  6. These are nice. I am not sure what happened to ours. I think they ran their course.

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  8. So glad you have these. Um, I have a feeling raccoons like them too.

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  9. We love our berries - strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries. We are lucky to have them so available to us in the stores and well as the farm stands. My Grandparents used to grow currents in their garden and I really miss the jelly they made. Hope all is going well!

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  10. They look gorgeous, beautiful color.

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  11. So delicious post

    Kisses
    www.pimentadeacucar.com

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      Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13
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      Fig 01- A single wild red berry

      At least, we have 3 kinds of wild berries grow well and produce fruit in our backyard every year:

      - two red berries
      - one is blackberry.

      One of red is ground berry, another red berry climbs the fences.

      All of three photos in this post are ground red berries, presumably has a scientific name Rubus sp.

      The size and form (shape) as small as blackberry.

      My ground wild red berry has no taste (fairly to say is tasteless).

      Some people said, the berry is good for jam, jelly and alcohol drink.

      It is believed the wild red berry contains manganese and have a lot of health benefits. Some of them are:

      - good for bone health
      - metabolism improvement
      - has antioxidant effects.

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      Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13

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  12. WOW! It's a cute post! I like berries )

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      Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13
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      Fig 02- Three wild red berries

      Fig 03- Two wild red berries on the ground

      The berry also rich in vitamins C and K. Vitamin C is needed for repairmen and development of our body tissues.

      We might know that Vitamin C could improve the immune system too.

      Moreover, the Vitamin that makes protein for “normal blood clotting” and healthy bones (together with manganese) is Vitamin K.

      This vitamin is an essential vitamin for wound healing.

      What kind of wild berries do you know?

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  13. These wild berries look very interesting. I have never tried thiers;)

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      Wild Berries Grow Well in Our Backyard - Food Variety 13
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      Fig 01- A single wild red berry

      At least, we have 3 kinds of wild berries grow well and produce fruit in our backyard every year:

      - two red berries
      - one is blackberry.

      One of red is ground berry, another red berry climbs the fences.

      All of three photos in this post are ground red berries, presumably has a scientific name Rubus sp.

      The size and form (shape) as small as blackberry.

      My ground wild red berry has no taste (fairly to say is tasteless).

      Some people said, the berry is good for jam, jelly and alcohol drink.

      It is believed the wild red berry contains manganese and have a lot of health benefits. Some of them are:

      - good for bone health
      - metabolism improvement
      - has antioxidant effects.

      Delete