They look like Tayberries. The size, color and intact center gives it away. I have Tayberries and they are superior berries. They bear several times on a cane and are what is known as tip bearers. We would make new plants by taking a long cane and putting it on top of some dirt in a pot. Place a stone on it and wait through the winter. By spring it would have rooted and you can cut it from the main cane and start a new plant. It's not commercially viable as it takes extra effort to pick it but it is a great plant.
This is the card that came on them.
@Heidi68 Interesting. Tayberries are also called thornless but their thorns are small. I have seen Thornless Blackberries at a local fruit research center. [mtvernon.wsu.edu] This is an amazing place and I have volunteered there several times. Their display gardens are quite impressive.
So beautiful and so yummy!
I just made a milkshake with part of them.... yummy!
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