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- Youngberry abstract "Youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different species from the genus Rubus, the raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries of the rose family. The berries of the plant are eaten fresh or used to make juice, jam, etc.Byrnes M. Young, a businessman in Morgan City, Louisiana, who loved science and plants, had an ongoing correspondence with Luther Burbank, who had created the 'Phenomenal' blackberry–raspberry hybrid. While he had no success growing either loganberries (another blackberry-raspberry hybrid) or 'Phenomenal' berries, Young crossed the 'Phenomenal' with the Austin-Mayes dewberry that was better adapted to his area. This produced ‘Youngberry’ in 1905, which was then released in 1926.While the youngberry is not grown much in the U.S., it is grown in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and was a parent of the commercially successful olallie blackberry and a grandparent of the marionberry.Like its 'Phenomenal' parent, it is a hexaploid.".
- Youngberry thumbnail Youngberries.jpg?width=300.
- Youngberry wikiPageID "6923035".
- Youngberry wikiPageLength "1855".
- Youngberry wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Youngberry wikiPageRevisionID "692168889".
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Austin-Mayes.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Blackberry.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Category:1905_introductions.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Berries.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crops_originating_from_North_America.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hybrid_Rubus.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Dewberry.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_(biology).
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Loganberry.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Luther_Burbank.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Marionberry.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Morgan_City,_Louisiana.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Olallieberry.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Polyploid.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Raspberry.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Rosaceae.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink Rubus.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLink File:Youngberries.jpg.
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Youngberry".
- Youngberry wikiPageWikiLinkText "youngberry".
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- Youngberry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Youngberry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hybrid_Rubus.
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- Youngberry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rosales-stub.
- Youngberry subject Category:1905_introductions.
- Youngberry subject Category:Berries.
- Youngberry subject Category:Crops_originating_from_North_America.
- Youngberry subject Category:Hybrid_Rubus.
- Youngberry hypernym Hybrid.
- Youngberry type Plant.
- Youngberry comment "Youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different species from the genus Rubus, the raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries of the rose family. The berries of the plant are eaten fresh or used to make juice, jam, etc.Byrnes M. Young, a businessman in Morgan City, Louisiana, who loved science and plants, had an ongoing correspondence with Luther Burbank, who had created the 'Phenomenal' blackberry–raspberry hybrid.".
- Youngberry label "Youngberry".
- Youngberry sameAs Q11703351.
- Youngberry sameAs Rubus_ursinus_cv._Young.
- Youngberry sameAs m.0gx5rl.
- Youngberry sameAs Q11703351.
- Youngberry wasDerivedFrom Youngberry?oldid=692168889.
- Youngberry depiction Youngberries.jpg.
- Youngberry isPrimaryTopicOf Youngberry.