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Blackberry with rose-like habit
I was clearing the corner of a friend's garden in Cornwall, and the blackberry puzzled me, because it had perennial stems like a rose. It wasn't any of the foreign blackberries that I recognise, nor like most of the UK ones. Other than that, it was a very ordinary blackberry, just like most of the other UK ones. Does anyone recognise such a thing? My guess is that it could be an extreme Rubus fruticosus (perhaps in section glandulosi), or a hybrid with a foreign species. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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