Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Rosales > Rosaceae > Rubus > Rubus vestitusRubus vestitus (European blackberry)Synonyms: Rubus callosus var. vestitus (homotypic); Rubus debilitatus; Rubus discolor var. vestitus (homotypic); Rubus diversifolius; Rubus dumetorum var. diversifolius; Rubus fruticosus diversifolius; Rubus fruticosus var. vestitus; Rubus glandulosus var. vestitus; Rubus hispidus (heterotypic); Rubus lanatus (heterotypic); Rubus leucanthemus; Rubus leucostachys var. vestitus; Rubus vestitus f. diversifolius; Rubus vestitus f. leucanthemus; Rubus vestitus leucanthemus; Rubus vestitus var. diversifolius (homotypic); Rubus vestitus var. leucanthemus; Rubus vinetorum; Rubus vulgaris f. vestitus (homotypic) Rubus vestitus is a European species of brambles in the rose family, called European blackberry in the United States. It is native to Europe and naturalized along the northern Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada (British Columbia, Washington, Oregon). Rubus vestitus is a spiny shrub sometimes as much as 2 meters (80 inches) tall. Leaves are palmately compound with 3 or 5 leaflets, each leaflet wide, almost round, with a pointed tip and with teeth along the edges. Flowers are pink or magenta. Fruits are very dark, nearly black. |
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| Leaf Type [1] | Deciduous | | Lifespan [2] | Perennial | | Structure [1] | Shrub |
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