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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Oct 11, 2019 19:04:30 GMT
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Post by divtal on Oct 11, 2019 19:52:15 GMT
Oh, the best! And, not often seen on most market shelves. I enjoyed reading the Wiki article. I knew that the Marionberry was developed at Oregon State University, in Corvallis, which is in Benton County. I also knew that it was named for Marion County, Oregon, but I didn't know the reason for the discrepancy. The article said that it was "tested," in Marion County. Maybe someone thought that "Marionberry," flows off of the tongue more easily than "Bentonberry." I have family, and educational ties to Marion County ... my Mom grew up in Salem, and Willamette University is my Alma Mater. Thanks, ZR.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Oct 11, 2019 23:33:26 GMT
sounds tasty! big fan of marion barry too.
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Oct 12, 2019 4:54:38 GMT
sounds tasty! big fan of marion barry too. LOL Yeah, a slightly awkward coincidence in the names there. But that's the way it goes.
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