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  2. Rubus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus, or Bramble, [4] is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, most commonly known as brambles. [3] [5] [6] Fruits of various species are known as raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and bristleberries.

  3. List of Rubus species - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all 1475 species and 64 hybrids in the flowering plant genus Rubus (commonly known as blackberries, raspberries, dewberries and brambles) which are accepted by Plants of the World Online as of 13 March 2024. [1

  4. Rubus spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    The Squamish people call the plant yetwánáy and the berries yetwán, the shoots are called stsá7tskaý (pronounced saskay). [31] In the Saanich dialect , it is called elile . [ 32 ] The birdsong of the Swainson's thrush , sometimes known as the salmonberry bird, is a phenological indicator known to multiple indigenous people of the Pacific ...

  5. Bramble (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bramble or Brambles may also refer to: Food and drink. Blackberry, the fruit of the bramble plant; Bramble (cocktail), a drink containing blackberry liqueur;

  6. Midwest winters are changing. So is the ancient sport of falconry

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    Ideal “rabbitat” looks like brush piles or thickets of brambles and thorns. Stevens wades right in and smacks the brush piles with a stick or jumps right on top of them in hopes of flushing ...

  7. Rubus vestitus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus vestitus is a European species of brambles in the rose family, called European blackberry [2] 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).

  8. Rubus arcticus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus arcticus, the Arctic bramble [4] or Arctic raspberry, [5] [6] Nagoonberry, [7] or nectarberry [8] [9] is a species of slow-growing bramble belonging to the rose family, found in Arctic and alpine regions in the Northern Hemisphere.

  9. Rubus ulmifolius subsp. sanctus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus ulmifolius subsp. sanctus, commonly called holy bramble, [4] is a bramble native to parts of Asia and Europe. [2] This plant is very long-lived. An instance of it can be found at the Chapel of the Burning Bush on Mount Sinai, where it is revered as the original burning bush of the Bible. This longevity and location lead to its Latin name ...