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Rosaceae FAMILY

Rubus hispidus

Rubus hispidus

Edibility
2/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Rubus hispidus is an evergreen shrub, sometimes more or less herb-like, producing a cluster of creeping, prickly, biennial stems from a woody rootstock; the plant can grow up to 20cm tall[ 270 Title Flora of N. America Publication Author Website http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/fna/ Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An on-line version of the flora with an excellent description of the plant including a brief mention of plant uses. ]. The stems only produce leaves, and do not flower, in their first year of growth; producing usually erect, flowering branches in their second year and then dying after fruiting. One year old stems often produce roots and develop a new plant at the tip of their shoots[ 270 Title Flora of N. America Publication Author Website http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/fna/ Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An on-line version of the flora with an excellent description of the plant including a brief mention of plant uses. ]. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and a medicine. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental in gardens, where it can be used as a ground cover[ 11 Title Trees and Shrubs Hardy in Great Britain. Vol 1 - 4 and Supplement. Publication Author Bean. W. Publisher Murray Year 1981 ISBN - Description A classic with a wealth of information on the plants, but poor on pictures. ]. The plant can become a difficult weed to control in tree nurseries and other cultivations[ 317 Title Mansfeld's Database of Agricultural and Horticultural Plants Publication Author Website http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:4292127278597336 Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description Terse details of a huge range of useful plants. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintemperate
Native RangeEastern and central N. America - Ontario to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, south to Kansas, Tennessee and Georgia
HabitatMoist or dry open soils, ditches, swales or open woods[ 43 Title Gray's Manual of Botany.Eighth Edition Publication Author Fernald. M. L. Publisher American Book Co.; New York Year 1950 ISBN 0442222505 Description A bit dated but a good and concise flora of the eastern part of N. America. ]. Moist to wet woodlands, meadows, openings, bogs, fens, disturbed areas, wet to dry soil; at elevations up to 1,500 metres[ 270 Title Flora of N. America Publication Author Website http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/fna/ Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An on-line version of the flora with an excellent description of the plant including a brief mention of plant uses. ].