Boysenberry

/ˈbɔɪzənbɛri/ noun

A dark purple berry with the combined flavor of blackberry, raspberry, and loganberry, growing on thorny bramble vines and popular in jams, pies, and desserts.

Named after Rudolph Boysen (1895-1950), a California farmer and plant breeder who developed the hybrid fruit in the 1920s through careful cross-breeding of three berry species.

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