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Rubus niveus

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Rubus niveus

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Species

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Rubus Subgenus Idaeobatus

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Similar
  
West Indian Raspberry, Rubus ursinus, Native raspberry, Wine Raspberry, Thimbleberry

Rubus niveus (Mysore raspberry, Ceylon raspberry, hill raspberry; Chinese: 红泡刺藤, hong pao ci teng, Hindi: काला हिसालू, kala hinsalu) is a species of Rubus native to southern Asia, from Afghanistan east through India and China to Taiwan and the Philippines, south to Sri Lanka and Malaysia, and north to Gansu in China.

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Description

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Rubus niveus is a shrub growing to 1–2.5 m tall, the stems whitish tomentose at first, becoming glabrous green to purple later. The leaves are pinnate with 5–11 leaflets (mostly 7 or 9), the leaflets 2.5–8 cm long and 1–4 cm broad, dark green above, densely pale grey to white tomentose beneath. The flowers are about 1 cm diameter, with five dark pink to red petals. The fruit is 8–12 mm diameter, densely grey tomentose, dark red at first, ripening black.

Cultivation

Rubus niveus is cultivated for its edible fruit. It has become naturalised and invasive in Hawaii and the Galápagos Islands.

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References

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