No Starling that is the wild bramble that grows everywhere whereas this is just a standard looking domestic raspberry.It is also different from the native Atherton raspberry.
Rubus probus is a nice raspberry, but I don't think they are worth growing in the end. I ended up getting rid of mine because of it was so low bearing for its size, and they are sure are viciously spiny. These days I just have Heritage and tayberries. These do ok here in Brisbane but I have had issues with the heritage getting burnt, tayberries will be 'wait and see'.
I've seen (supposed) moluccanus that looked nigh on indistinguishable from the heritage---these weren't like the small sized, ratty feral ones. Maybe a hybrid?
The plant you have is identical to the one I'm talking about, for all appearances being exactly like a Heritage.
My heritage does not have flowers ATM let alone fruit.
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