
Rubus pubescens - Wikipedia
Rubus pubescens (dwarf red blackberry, dwarf red raspberry, dewberry) is a herbaceous perennial widespread across much of Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska to Newfoundland, south as far as Oregon, Colorado, and West Virginia.
Rubus pubescens (Dwarf Raspberry) - Minnesota Wildflowers
The most likely one is "Rubus multifer" - "Kinnickinnick dewberry" or "Fruitful Dewberry". Range maps show it in a few areas close to the Twin Cities. In Minnesota, Rubus multifer is listed as a State Special Concern species, where it is found in indigenous oak savanna environments.
Rubus pubescens - USDA Plants Database
Rubus pubescens Raf. Rosaceae Juss. - Rose family P.
Rubus pubescens — dwarf raspberry - Go Botany
The berries of dwarf raspberry are smaller and typically less abundant than those of red raspberry (Rubus idaeus). Dwarf raspberry is a longer-lived and less disturbance-dependent plant than red raspberry, and it has a much shorter-lived seed bank. It is rare in parts of New England. Forests, swamps, wetland margins (edges of wetlands)
Foraging Red Blackberries (Rubus pubescens) - Practical Self …
Jul 15, 2019 · Red Blackberries (Rubus pubescens) are a common occurrence in Northern New England. They’ll carpet the ground, largely staying out of sight unless you have your eyes peeled, but in season their bright red fruits make them easy to spot.
Rubus pubescens - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Habitat: Stream banks and moist woods to clearings where moderately dry, middle elevations in the mountains. Flowers: May-July. Origin: Native. Growth Duration: Perennial. Conservation Status: Not of concern. Pollination: Apomixis, bumblebees, bees, beetles.
dwarf raspberry (Rubus pubescens) - iNaturalist
Rubus pubescens (Dwarf Red Blackberry, Dwarf Red Raspberry, Dewberry) is a herbaceous perennial widespread across much of Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska to Newfoundland, south as far as Oregon, Colorado, and West Virginia.
Dwarf Raspberry (Shrubs of Appalachia) · iNaturalist
Rubus pubescens (Dwarf Red Blackberry, Dwarf Red Raspberry, Dewberry) is a herbaceous perennial widespread across much of Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska to Newfoundland, south as far as Oregon, Colorado, and West Virginia.
Rubus pubescens Dwarf Red Blackberry PFAF Plant Database
Rubus pubescens is a deciduous Shrub growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in). The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil.
Rubus pubescens in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
Rubus pubescens is recognized by its creeping, unarmed stems, oblanceolate to lance-ovate stipules, relatively small flowers, and white to pink petals. It hybridizes with R. arcticus subsp. acaulis in areas of sympatry, and the hybrids are referable to R. × paracaulis L. H. Bailey [= R. pubescens var. paracaulis (L. H. Bailey) B. Boivin].
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