Showing Food Evergreen blackberry
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Name | Evergreen blackberry | ||||||||||
Scientific Name | Rubus laciniatus | ||||||||||
Description | Rubus laciniatus, commonly called evergreen blackberry or cutleaf blackberry, is a species of blackberry that is native to Eurasia. It has been introduced to Australia and North America, and become a weed and highly invasive species in forested habitats in the United States and Canada, it is very difficult to control. Evergreen blackberry is a deciduous shrub that grows up to 3 meters tall with prickly shoots. The flowers are in clusters, the petals are pink or white. The fruits are shiny and black, similar to the common blackberry, with a unique and fruitier taste. The fruits are not true berries in the botanical sense. [Wikipedia] | ||||||||||
Primary ID | FOOD00901 | ||||||||||
Picture | Not Available | ||||||||||
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Group | Fruits | ||||||||||
Sub-Group | Berries | ||||||||||
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Superkingdom | Eukaryota | ||||||||||
Kingdom | Viridiplantae | ||||||||||
Phylum | Streptophyta | ||||||||||
Class | Magnoliopsida | ||||||||||
Order | Rosales | ||||||||||
Family | Rosaceae | ||||||||||
Genus | Rubus | ||||||||||
Species | laciniatus | ||||||||||
Variety | Not Available | ||||||||||
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ITIS ID | 24853 | ||||||||||
Wikipedia ID | Rubus_laciniatus | ||||||||||
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