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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rosaceae

Higher classification
  
Rubus Subgenus Idaeobatus

Order
  
Rosales

Scientific name
  
Rubus leucodermis

Rank
  
Species

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Rubus, Rubus ursinus, Thimbleberry, Rubus strigosus, Rosaceae

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Rubus leucodermis, called white bark raspberry is a species of Rubus native to western North America, from Alaska south as far as California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Chihuahua.

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Rubus leucodermis is closely related to the eastern black raspberry Rubus occidentalis. The name leucodermis means "white skin," referring to the white appearance of the stems because of a thick waxy coating on the surface.

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Rubus leucodermis is a deciduous shrub growing to 0.5–3 m tall, with prickly shoots. While the crown is perennial, the canes are biennial, growing vegetatively one year, flowering and fruiting the second, and then dying. As with other dark raspberries, the tips of the first-year canes (primocanes) often grow downward to the soil in the fall, and take root and form tip layers which become new plants. The leaves are pinnate, with five leaflets on leaves' strong-growing stems in their first year, and three leaflets on leaves on flowering branchlets with white and infrequently light purple flowers. The fruit is 1–1.2 cm diameter, red to reddish-purple at first, turning dark purple to nearly black when ripe. The fruit has high contents of anthocyanins and ellagic acid.

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The fruit is the basis of blue raspberry flavor, a popular flavor for candy, syrups and other sweets.

It is a variable species, and forms natural hybrids with other species in subgenus Idaeobatus. Three varieties are recognized:

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  • Rubus leucodermis var. leucodermis - Alaska to Chihuahua
  • Rubus leucodermis var. bernardinus Jepson - southern California
  • Rubus leucodermis var. trinitatis Berger - southern California

  • Rubus leucodermis leucodermis or Black Raspberry 10 seeds

    References

    Rubus leucodermis Wikipedia


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