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  2. Layering - Wikipedia

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  3. Rubus allegheniensis - Wikipedia

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    Rubus allegheniensis. Rubus subg. Rubus. Rubus allegheniensis is a North American species of highbush blackberry in Section Alleghenienses of the genus Rubus, a member of the rose family. [6] It is the most common and widespread highbush blackberry in eastern and central North America. It is commonly known as Allegheny blackberry.

  4. Rubus ursinus - Wikipedia

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  5. Rubus vestitus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus lanatus Focke. Rubus leucanthemus P.J.Müll. Rubus vinetorum Holandre. 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 ).

  6. Rubus - Wikipedia

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  7. Rubus armeniacus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus armeniacus is a perennial plant that bears biennial stems ("canes") from the perennial root system. In its first year a new stem grows vigorously to its full length of 4–10 m, trailing along the ground or arching up to 4 m high. The stem is stout, up to 2–3 cm diameter at the base, and green; it is polygonal (usually hexagonal) in ...

  8. Rubus laciniatus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus laciniatus, the cutleaf evergreen blackberry or evergreen blackberry, is a species of Rubus, native to Eurasia. It is an introduced species in Australia and North America. It has become a weed and invasive species in forested habitats in the United States and Canada, particularly in the Northeast and along the Pacific Coast. [1][2][3]

  9. Rubus fruticosus - Wikipedia

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    Blackberry. Blackberries. Halved blackberry. Rubus fruticosus L. is the ambiguous name of a European blackberry species in the genus Rubus (part of the rose family). The name has been interpreted in several ways: The species represented by the type specimen of Rubus fruticosus L., which is also the type specimen of the genus Rubus. [1]