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Judith in France writes
I'd like to know about the thornless loganberry.
Well, it's thornless, and it has loganberries ;-)
What would you like to know about it? I can't remember where I got it,
Thompson and Morgan I think, unlikely though that seems.
No, I got one there in (IIRC) the late 70s or early 80s.
The berries are, IMO, tastier and sweeter than the thorny variety.
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Rusty
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