are closer to finished, your inability to recommit to your nonsense is understandable though .. think weed ..
Rose Family Weeds
American plant breeder Luther Burbank introduced Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) as a commercial crop in 1885. Its ornamental features include attractive, compound green leaves, white or pink spring flowers and sweet, large summer berries. Washington State and Oregon, however, now list the thorny-caned, up-to-15-foot shrub as a weed. The shrub spreads across forest floors, shading native tree seedlings that require sunlight to grow. Fragrant, white or pink spring blooms and glossy green foliage made Eastern Asian native multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) another widely grown 19th-century ornamental. The 10- to 15-foot shrub roots wherever the ends of its thorned canes touch the soil. Thirty-one states had classified it as invasive by early 2006, according to the U.S. Forest Service. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/info_8736273_weeds-thorns.html#ixzz2tLSQc0g9
lolol .. you understand what serious gardners do with weeds don't you .. and it's not "bad" .. it's good .. haha ..