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Rubus parviflorus

Plants RubusRudbeckia

No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Rubus parviflorus can be found (opens a new window).
USDAFS Additional Silvics - USDA Plants Database
Rubus parviflorus is native to North America.

 


Our native thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus, grows as a common understory shrub, rubbing elbows with: ...

Rubus parviflorus
Thimbleberry
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Rubus parviflorus is a near relative of raspberries. It is a particularly welcome garden shrub because it has sweet tasty berries but no thorns & does not grow large & rampant. It forms a shrub of about six feet high & wide.

Thimbleberry
Rubus parviflorus Nutt.
Family: Rosaceae, Rose
Genus: Rubus ...

Synonym: Rubacer parviflorum. Rubus parviflorus. (Thimbleberry)
Rosaceae (Rose Family)
Montane, subalpine. Woodlands, disturbed areas. Spring, summer.
Ouray Perimeter Trail, Aeptember 30, 2010.

Thimbleberry [English]: Rubus parviflorus
Thimbleberry [English]: Rubus parviflorus velutinus var. velutinus
Thimbleberry [English]: Rubus parviflorus var. parviflorus
Thimbleberry [English]: Rubus rosifolius var. pluriflorus ...

Sometimes called a thimbleberry, but this common name is usually more appropriate for the similar but white-flowered Rubus parviflorus of western North America.
odoratus: fragrant, reference to the flowers.

Silverbuffalo berry, Sheperdia argentea
Smooth sumac, Rhus glabra
Staghorn sumac, Rhus typhina
Strawberry, alpine, Fragaria vesca
Strawberry, Fragaria virginiana
Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus
Wild rose, Rosa blanda or sp.

See also: Rubus, Green, Pink, Elderberry, Raspberry

Plants RubusRudbeckia

 
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