Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant) Size:1G Aging branches look like driftwood
Description
Aging branches look like driftwood
Western Riverside County
n Baja CA Natural Habitat Lodgepole forest
As with all Ceanothus
3 Growth Habit Clumping
Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant) Size:1G Aging branches look like driftwoodSimilar to western blackberry but without thorns. Produces edible berries that look like a pink thimble. Taste varies. Grows upright, forming open thickets. Flower petals are tissue like. Excellent for wildlife and erosion control near streams. Plant Characteristics Family Name Rosaceae Species Name Rubus parviflorus Common Name Thimbleberry Plant Type Vine Sun Exposure Coast Part Sun, Coast Shade, Inland Part Sun, Inland Shade, Water Requirement High
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