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Brambles
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Brambles (Rubus) - Deciduous or semi-evergreen, trailing and often prickly shrubs which form a complex group known as Rubus fruticosus aggregate and contains about 320 individual 'species' known as microspecies.

 


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name for plants of the genus Rubus [Lat.,=red, for the color of the juice].

Blackberry, Bramble
Scientific Name: Rubus sp.
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Family: Rosaceae ...

Brambles (Raspberries, Blackberries, etc.)
Rumex acetosella
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Bramble seedling
Bramble
Fat Hen Chenopodium Nipplewort Lapsana communis ...

Bramble ( Rubus sp. )
Bramley Seedling Apple ( Malus domestica )
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Asian bramble, bramble, giant bramble, wild raspberry
Family
Rosaceae ...

Acacia, Bramble Acacia, Bramble Wattle, Elegant Wattle, Gundabluey, Narran, Prickly Wattle
Description
Subfamily Mimosoideae ...

Blackcap Brambles
by Lee Reich
Early in this century, black raspberries were just as popular as red raspberries. And no wonder! This jet black bramble, sometimes called a blackcap, has a rich, sweet taste. The berries are firm and not overly juicy.

Genus Rubus, the Brambles, with Dewberries, Raspberries, and Thimbleberry.
Taxonomic Serial Number: 25007
Hybrids between Thimbleberry and Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) have been reported. However, these hybrids are frequently sterile.

American bramble Rubus cuneifolius Pursh and hybrid (Category 1)
Australian Albizia Paraserianthes lophantha (Willi.) (Category 1)
Australian blackwood Acacia melanoxylon R.Br. (Category 2)
Australian cheesewood Pittosporum undulatum Vent.

Bramble K. F. Liem and D. B. Wake), pp. 73-88. Cambridge: Belknap Press.
^ Jörg Fröbisch and Robert R. Reisz (2009). "The Late Permian herbivore Suminia and the early evolution of arboreality in terrestrial vertebrate ecosystems.

The word Sarsaparilla comes from the Spanish Sarza, meaning a bramble, and parilla, a vine, in allusion to the thorny stems of the plant. This is a non-mealy Sarsaparilla.

Sometimes, rue plants are also used as natural pesticides, planted among other bushes such as roses or raspberry brambles to keep away insects and small animals.

Canarina canariensis grows on the margins of the species-rich laurel forest, growing up through brambles and bracken, or climbing into tree heath (Erica arborea) at 300 to 1,000 m above sea level.

Rubus is the Latin word for bramble. The species name parviflorus, meaning small flowered, is a poor name choice, since the flower is bigger than all the other flowers in the genus.

The Greek "batos" means "a bramble" and "vermiculatus" is Latin for "worm eaten".
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Greasewood)
Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot Family) ...

#1079 Rubus fruticosus
Common Names: blackberry, bramble
Family: Rosaceae (rose Family)
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RELIGIOUS: Raspberry is served as a love-inducing food. The brambles are hung at the entrance to the home to prevent unwanted spirits from entering.

The back yard had been a fenced in play area for children & a big dog. There was a mere lawn with bramble patches at each end & a homely chunk of pampas grass breaking up the monotony, & none of that we kept.

Synonyms: Garden raspberry, European red raspberry, raspbis, hindberry (from Anglo-Saxon Hindbeer), bramble of Mount Ida

Order: Rosaceae ...

Layering is an early method of propagating plants by encouraging sections or tips of stems to root while attached to the parent plant. In the wild, plants with long, pliable stems, ‘such as shrubby dog roses and brambles, ...

HABITAT IN THE UNITED STATES: Like other members of Rubus, wineberry prefers moist conditions and adequate sunlight. Many species of birds and mammals use the brambles for nesting and shelter.

Blunt-leaved Pondweed, Bog Asphodel, Bog Hair-grass, Bog Myrtle or Sweet Gale, Bog Orchid, Bog Pimpernel, Bog Pondweed, Bog Rosemary, Bog Sedge, Bog Stitchwort, Bogbean, Borrer's Saltmarsh Grass, Bottle Sedge, Box, Brackish Water Crowfoot, Bramble, ...

Among the nine hundred species of Solanum less than a dozen have this property of forming tubers, but similar growths are formed at the ends of the shoots of the common bramble, of Convolvulus sepium, of Helianthus tuberoses, ...

See also: May, Grass, Green, Rubus, Raspberry

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