Rubus parvifolius
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Rubus parvifolius, called Japanese bramble, or Australian raspberry in the United States[1] or native raspberry in Australia[2] is a species of plant in the rose family. It is a scrambling shrub native to eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) and Australia.[2][3][4] It has also become naturalized in a few scattered locations in the United States.[5]
Rubus parvifolius is a shrub up to 2 meters tall with arching branches armed with curved prickles. Young stems are finely pubescent, becoming hairless with age. The leaves are pinnate with 3 to 5 toothed leaflets. Flowers are numerous, in clumps at the end of stems, and have red or pink petals. The red fruit is 1 cm wide.[4][6]
Uses
The red fruit is pleasantly flavored and can be eaten raw or used in sauces and jams. The dried fruit are used in traditional Chinese medicine.[7]
References
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- ↑ Flora of North America, Rubus parvifolius Linnaeus, 1753. Japanese bramble, Australian raspberry or bramble
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- ↑ a b Flora of China, Rubus parvifolius Linnaeus, 1753. 茅莓 mao mei
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- ↑ PlantNET, Rubus parvifolius plant profile
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