The Giant Colombian Blackberry of Ecuador
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1955.10.2.21Abstract
The Colombian blackberry has been grown from seed by many in this country since Dr. W. Popenoe first described it in the Journal of Heredity in 1920. The seedlings have been hard to grow, and in no case of which I have knowledge have they flowered and fruited. Not only is this blackberry hard to grow, but it also probably requires photoperiod of about 13 hours to flower and fruit.
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