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Rubus ulmifolius

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Rubus ulmifolius

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Rubus ulmifolius Rubus ulmifolius Rovo con foglie di olmo

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Rubus, Rosaceae, Crataegus monogyna, Rhamnus alaternus, Smilax aspera

Rubus ulmifolius


Rubus ulmifolius is a species of wild blackberry known by the English common name elmleaf blackberry or thornless blackberry and the Spanish common name zarzamora. It is native to Europe and North Africa, and has also become naturalized in parts of the United States (especially California), Australia, and southern South America.

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Rubus ulmifolius Wild Plants of Malta amp Gozo Plant Rubus ulmifolius Bramble

Rubus ulmifolius is a brambly shrub sometimes as much as 5 meters (almost 17 feet) tall, sometimes with spines but not always. Leaves are palmately compound with 3 or 5 leaflets, the leaflets green on the upper surface but white on the underside because of a dense layer of woolly hairs. Flowers are usually pink, sometimes white. The fruit is a compound drupe, dark purple, almost black.

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Rubus sanctus is often considered to be a subspecies of R. ulmifolius.

Rubus ulmifolius


Rubus ulmifolius Rubus ulmifolius SchottSchott bramble Flora of Northern Ireland

Rubus ulmifolius Rubus ulmifolius leaves 1 of 1 hortnet photo gallery

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Rubus ulmifolius Wikipedia