Rubus occidentalis (Black Raspberry, Blackcap Raspberry, Thimbleberry)

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Rubus occidentalis (Black Raspberry, Blackcap Raspberry, Thimbleberry), is a species of raspberry native to North America. It is a deciduous shrub that produces edible fruits and belongs to the Rubus genus within the Rosaceae family.  Appearance: The Black Raspberry is a thorny shrub that typically grows to a height of...
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Rubus occidentalis (Black Raspberry, Blackcap Raspberry, Thimbleberry), is a species of raspberry native to North America. It is a deciduous shrub that produces edible fruits and belongs to the Rubus genus within the Rosaceae family. 

Appearance: The Black Raspberry is a thorny shrub that typically grows to a height of 3 to 9 feet (0.9 to 2.7 meters). It has an upright growth habit with arching stems. The leaves are palmately compound, typically with three to five serrated leaflets.

Flowers: This species produces small, white to pale pink flowers with five petals. The flowers are typically 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) in diameter and bloom in late spring to early summer.

Fruit: After flowering, the plant forms black to purplish-black berries. These black raspberries are composed of multiple drupelets, similar to other members of the Rubus genus. They are edible and have a sweet, slightly tart flavor. They are often used in culinary applications such as jams, jellies, pies, and fresh consumption.

Habitat: Black Raspberries are often found in various habitats, including open woodlands, meadows, and along the edges of forests and fields. They are well adapted to a range of soil types and environmental conditions.

Wildlife Attraction: The fruits of Rubus occidentalis are a valuable food source for a variety of wildlife, including birds and small mammals. The plant plays an important role in the local ecosystem as a source of food.

Cultivation: While the Black Raspberry is primarily a wild plant, it can be cultivated in gardens and landscapes in suitable climates. Gardeners interested in growing this species can start with plants or seeds adapted to their specific growing conditions.

Health Benefits: Black Raspberries are known for their high content of antioxidants, vitamins, and dietary fiber. They are considered a healthy addition to one's diet and may offer various health benefits

Rubus occidentalis, or the Black Raspberry, is a native North American raspberry species known for its flavorful black berries. It is appreciated for its sweet-tart fruits, its role in supporting wildlife, and its potential health benefits, making it a valuable addition to gardens and natural landscapes.

 

Botanical Name : Rubus occidentalis

Common Name : Black Raspberry, Blackcap Raspberry, Thimbleberry

Height : 3-9 ft

Spread : 2-3 ft

Germination Info : Seed requires 90 days cold moist stratification

Hardiness zone : 4+

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 16,000

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