Sheenyberry !exclusive! Jun 2026

Old Mrs. Gable called it a Sheenyberry.

At first glance, the Sheenyberry looks like a cross between a blueberry and a polished pearl. They grow in tight clusters on the Gossamer Vine , a plant known for its cobweb-like, translucent leaves. The berries themselves are about the size of a marble, with a smooth, waxy skin that shifts from deep indigo in daylight to a soft, moonlight-green or silver-violet glow after sunset.

Toby was sitting on the floor, untangling a slinky, when the beam of light struck the window of number four, Grave Lane.

Old Mrs. Gable called it a Sheenyberry.

At first glance, the Sheenyberry looks like a cross between a blueberry and a polished pearl. They grow in tight clusters on the Gossamer Vine , a plant known for its cobweb-like, translucent leaves. The berries themselves are about the size of a marble, with a smooth, waxy skin that shifts from deep indigo in daylight to a soft, moonlight-green or silver-violet glow after sunset.

Toby was sitting on the floor, untangling a slinky, when the beam of light struck the window of number four, Grave Lane.