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What's growing on, Beehaw?
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Thornless was also a 'selling point'. Mine were a gift from another gardener. And being raspberries they try to spread beyond their allotted space. So I dig them and put them up on freecycle. It's super popular, and they can spread their DNA in someone else's garden. :-D
Always a good trait in my book as well! The one in the post picture has a fuzzy stem, no thorns.