Rubus saxatilis

The bramble of the rocks ( Rubus saxatilis ) is small a long-lived Ronce with few spines to the small flowers in bunches with drawn up petals and behind arched Sépale S. The vegetative growths are crawling whereas the floriferous stems are drawn up. The red and edible fruits are made of grosses drupes very few.

It is a plant of the grounds limestones, fall shades and expenses under rather mountain climate. It is absent from west of France.

External bonds

  • '' Rubus saxatilis '' on Tela Botanica

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