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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Subgenus
  
Higher classification
  
Rubus

Order
  
Genus
  
Rubus

Scientific name
  
Rubus hispidus

Rank
  
Species

Swamp dewberry Photos and Characteristics of Rubus hispidus swamp dewberry

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Rubus, Rubus flagellaris, Rubus canadensis, Rubus pensilvanicus, Rubus allegheniensis

Rubus hispidus, with the common names swamp dewberry, bristly dewberry, bristly groundberry, groundberry, hispid swamp blackberry or running swamp blackberry, is North American species of dewberry in the rose family.

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The plant grows in moist or sometimes dry soils, ditches, swales or open woods in central and eastern North America, from Ontario and Minnesota east to Newfoundland, and south to South Carolina and Mississippi.

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Description

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Rubus hispidus is a small, herb-like shrub up to 20 cm (8 inches) tall. The twigs are red and have bristles. Flowers are generally in small clumps, each with five white rounded petals. The fruit are dark purple, almost black.

Uses

A dull blue dye can be created from its berries. The fruit also can be used as an astringent.

The berries are rather bitter for culinary use, and so this plant is generally not cultivated.


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References

Swamp dewberry Wikipedia