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Rubus pedatus
The Five-leaf Dwarf Bramble is a small plant with five leaflets that look like little hands! It grows close to the ground and has sweet berries that many animals love to eat.
Hábitat: Grasslands
The Five-leaf Dwarf Bramble is a low-growing creeper with distinctive palmate leaves, usually featuring five leaflets that often appear star-shaped. It features small, solitary white flowers and produces bright red, edible berries that stand out vibrantly against the green foliage.
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Its name "pedatus" means "foot-shaped," describing its star-like, five-part leaves!
The sweet red berries are a yummy treat for hungry bears and birds in forests!
This little plant can be found growing in chilly, shady mountain woods!
Though called a bramble, its stems are mostly smooth, not prickly like other Rubus!
Five-leaf Dwarf Bramble can spread its stems along the forest floor, helping it quickly cover ground and anchor itself in its habitat.
Five-leaf Dwarf Bramble has juicy red berries that are a tasty snack for animals, helping to spread its seeds widely.
Five-leaf Dwarf Bramble can survive chilly mountain winters and even grows well in the shade of dense forests.
Bombus terrestris
Attracted to its small white flowers
Ursus americanus
Berries provide a vital food source
Turdus migratorius
Birds enjoy its sweet red fruit
Las plantas caducifolias pierden periódicamente todas sus hojas, por lo general durante el otoño o las estaciones secas.
Las plantas con flores son cualquier planta que produce flores como parte de su ciclo reproductivo.
Un arbusto es una planta leñosa más pequeña que un árbol, típicamente con múltiples tallos que se ramifican desde o cerca del suelo.
Las plantas frutales producen frutos, que son los ovarios maduros de las plantas con flores que contienen semillas.
Las plantas comestibles son aquellas partes de una planta que se consideran seguras para el consumo humano.
Los hábitats de pastizales son biomas terrestres dominados por pastos y plantas herbáceas, que sustentan a una variedad de animales de pastoreo.
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Always ask an adult before picking any berries, as some can be harmful.
5-15 cm
30-100 cm
1-2 cm
Late spring to early summer
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