I know they grow near Brooks, Alberta....also near Vancouver, British Columbia ( in the Frazer Valley)...
The material they use are blackberries. They grow in the forests of Canada
yes
Yes, they do. We have a bush in our garden.
it grows some where in a blackconer
RIM Blackberries are manufactured in Canada. There are other countries like japan and china that also manufactur the RIM Blackberry. Im not sure why this is significant.
It only takes about 4 weeks for blackberries to grow. This is of course if the bush is already established.
strawberries,grapes,blackberries, blueberries,and arsberry
Blackberries don't grow on trees, so no.
BlackBerry is based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
you can grow blackberries anywhere as long as you have good ground for growing.
Blackberries grow on BUSHES. But do not not grow on trees. If you see any berry that looks like a blackberry, which is probably the reason you asked this question, they are probably going to be mulberries not blackberries. But be sure they are before you eat them if you want to.
Blackberries have upright canes whereas dewberries have trailing vines. Dewberries are usually larger and somewhat sweeter than blackberries. For pictures, see Wiki article on dewberries here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewberry