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Rubus odoratus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rosaceae

Subgenus
  
Anoplobatus

Higher classification
  
Rubus

Order
  
Rosales

Genus
  
Rubus

Scientific name
  
Rubus odoratus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Rubus, Rosaceae, Thimbleberry, Wine Raspberry, Rubus laciniatus

Rubus odoratus (purple-flowered raspberry, flowering raspberry, or Virginia raspberry is a species of Rubus, native to eastern North America, from Nova Scotia west to Ontario and Wisconsin, and south along the Appalachian Mountains as far as Georgia and Alabama.

Rubus odoratus Rubus odoratus flowering raspberry Go Botany

Rubus odoratus is a shrub growing to 3 meters (10 feet) tall, with perennial, not biennial, stems (unlike many other species in the genus). Also, unlike most other related species this plant does not have thorns. The leaves are palmately lobed with five (rarely three or seven) lobes, up to 25 cm (10 inches) long and broad, superficially resembling maple leaves. The flowers are 3–5 cm (12-20 mm) in diameter, with five magenta or occasionally white petals; they are produced from early spring to early fall. The red fruit matures in late summer to early autumn, and resembles a large, flat raspberry with many drupelets, and is rather fuzzy to the touch and tongue.

Rubus odoratus Rubus odoratus flowering raspberry Go Botany

Cultivation and uses

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Rubus odoratus is widely grown as an ornamental plant for its conspicuous flowers with a long flowering period. This plant likes partial shade, rich, slightly acid soil and moderate water. It is locally naturalized in parts of Washington state and also in Europe, notably south eastern England.

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References

Rubus odoratus Wikipedia