The actual Oregon blackberry (pictured here) has a different leaf pattern with a serrated edge and a different berry that is smaller and has a different sweeter taste. The canes are not as vigorous as the domestic berry and they are not nearly as wide spread as the domestic berry.
Years ago we bought our first home in the country. When we moved in, the back yard had a patch of domestic blackberries that was 40 feet wide, 100 feet long and 12 feet high. I took a chain saw to them and cut them down and burned them up. Then I dug up the roots and discovered that there was a bulbous root about as big as my fist about six inches down. I cut this off and burned it as well, leaving only the thin roots that continued down from there. After that I planted grass, and grapes and raspberries and garden where the blackberries had been. My neighbor cut down his blackberries too, but neglected to dig up the roots and his blackberries came up bigger than ever having been pruned as it were.
So long from Grants Pass Real Estate.
chuck
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