Swamp dewberry is a fruiting plant that grows in wetlands and swamps across North America. It is known for its dark purple, juicy berries that have a tangy, sweet flavor. There are several synonyms for this fruit, including southern dewberry, trailing blackberry, and Florida blackberry. Other common names for this fruit include wild blackberry, common dewberry, and brambleberry. Regardless of the name, swamp dewberries are a popular ingredient in jams, jellies, pies, and cobblers. They are also eaten fresh or used to make flavored syrups and cocktails. With its distinct flavor and versatility, this fruit is a favorite among foragers and foodies alike.