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- Rubus parviflorus - Wikipedia
Rubus parviflorus, the fruit of which is commonly called the thimbleberry[2] or redcap, is a species of Rubus with large hairy leaves and no thorns The species is native to northern temperate regions of North America
- Thimbleberry Facts: Tips For Growing Thimbleberry Plants | Gardening . . .
The thimbleberry plant is a Northwest native that is an important food for birds and small mammals It is found from Alaska to California and into the northern range of Mexico
- Thimbleberry: Native Shrub for Pollinators
Learn about Thimbleberry, a native shrub Complete guide to planting, care, pruning, wildlife value, and landscaping uses
- Thimbleberry - US Forest Service
Thimbleberry is a favourite berry of children and adults as well as other wildlife The common name describes its appearance, as it does resemble a thimble from the top, where the thimble has little indentations to push down upon the needle
- How to Grow Thimbleberries — Practical Self Reliance
Thimbleberries (Rubus odoratus or Rubus parviflorus), also known as flowering raspberries, are a delightful addition to any garden If you’re looking for a berry that offers an intense, raspberry-like flavor but with a sweeter, more fragrant kick, thimbleberries might be the perfect plant for you
- Thimbleberry - Calscape
Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) is a perennial in the Rose family and is related to raspberries and blackberries Spreading through underground rhizomes, the thornless canes can create a dense stand that is topped by large, maple-like leaves
- Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus - Native Plants PNW
Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus Names: Thimbleberries have a hollow core, like raspberries, making the berries easy to fit on the tip of a finger like a thimble Rubus is derived from ruber, a latin word for red
- Thimbleberry Guide: Edible Wild Berry of the Great Lakes Pacific NW . . .
The thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) is a deciduous shrub in the rose family (Rosaceae), belonging to the same genus as raspberries, blackberries, and salmonberries
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