Looks like a rubus/bramble of some sort. The buds look like Japanese wineberry but I'm sure you'd know if you'd planted that.
Is it thorny or bristly? Some brambles are used as groundcover.
The Moneyless Chicken says:- Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Just had a look online and they do resemble Japanese wineberry although no fruits have formed so far. I don't recall planting this although I do remember planting what was sold as a Tayberry in that position so wonder whether it got mixed up at the nursery?
I'll just have to wait ad see if it fruits then figure out how I am going to hold it in check? I remember wanting the Tayberry/Logaberry to grow along the fence but this one is branching out into the border so will take a bit of training, if that is what it is.
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(03-08-2023, 04:02 PM)Small chilli Wrote: That fruit forming there isn’t it? Or is that a different plant?
Definitely looks like some sort of fruit producing thug to me. Good luck taming that .
Built my hopes up there! Just been out and checked and it was a wild bramble that was interwined with tuther 'thingy' plant. I'll just keep an eye out to see if it fruits at all, but either way it's quite decorative if I can keep it in check!
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These are my Wineberries - one of the most disappointing fruits I ever grown. Had it for years and never eaten a fruit off it.
Sorry about the photos - but you get the idea!
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