Rubus parviflorus









Botanical Name:
Rubus parviflorus
Common Name: thimbleberry
Family Name: Rosaceae
Distribution/Origin: British Columbia

Leaf:
Simple, Large,  Lobed, Green, (Fall)Yellow-green, Glandular hairs, Pubescent, Orbicular/Acute/Cordate/Serrate
Bud: Alternate
Inflorescence: Showy, White, Floriferous, Corymb

Fruit/Seed:
Red, Drupe, Aggregate fruit, Showy, Edible
Stem/Bark: Brown, Exfoliating, Multi-stem trunk

Size:
Height: 2.0 - 3.0m/Spread: 2.0 - 3.0m
Habit: Arching, Dense, Spreading, Upright
Form: Oval-horizontal

Soil:
Rocky, Gravely, Dry, Well-drained
Moisture: Low
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade, Filtered shade

Landscape uses:
Native planting, Filler, Group or mass planting, Reclamation, Urban agriculture, Woodland margin, Spring interest

Notes:
Native, Deciduous shrub, Thicket shrub, Low maintenance

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