The hexadecimal RGB code of Boysenberry color is #873260. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 87 red (135/256), a 32 green (50/256) and a 60 blue component (96/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(135,50,96).
Boysenberry The boysenberry /ˈbɔɪzənbɛri/ is a cross between the European raspberry (Rubus idaeus), European blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), American dewberry (Rubus
Rudolph Boysen – November 25, 1950) was a California horticulturist who created the boysenberry, a hybrid between several varieties of blackberries, raspberries, and
Walter Knott Farm amusement park in California, introduced the Boysenberry, and made Knott's Berry Farm boysenberry preserves. On December 11, 1889, Knott was born in
Rubus including raspberries, blackberries, and hybrids such as loganberry, boysenberry, marionberry and tayberry. The stems of such plants are also referred
Youngberry "Mayes" dewberry. It is similar to the loganberry, "nectarberry", and boysenberry in shape, color, and flavor. Youngberries can be grown in fertile clay
Broccoli (company) subsidiary that published manga in North America. It had a boys love imprint, Boysenberry Books, that launched in 2007. It ceased operations in December 2008 and
Knott's Bear-y Tales: Return to the Fair original dark ride. Guests board red colored vehicles equipped with boysenberry jelly blasters, and the theme focuses on riders stopping Crafty Coyote
Paul von Klieben Merritt, Christopher and Lynxwiler, J. Eric. Knott’s Preserved: From Boysenberry to Theme Park, the History of Knott’s Berry Farm, pp. 48-61, Angel City
Knott's Berry Farm New Year's Eve. A boysenberry festival is held at Knott's that has food and drink prepared in a variety of ways with boysenberries. There are also special
Dewberry the area to ship them nationally and internationally. Black raspberry Boysenberry, a cross between a dewberry and a loganberry Cloudberry, a dioecious