Interesting. Is this a native wild bush, or an invasive species?
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I'm in north jersey and it has been there since I've been a kid. It also doesn't spread that quickly, but it does thrive.
edit: it is.
They asked both questions, so I'll clarify that it is invasive, not native.
My yard is full of wild muscadine and blackberry, I have never heard of wineberry though looks interesting!