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Rubus candicantes, often referred to as a European blackberry or bramble species, is a robust and widespread plant belonging to the highly diverse genus Rubus. It is a perennial shrub known for its sprawling, arching canes that can form dense, impenetrable thickets. This species plays a significant ecological role by providing food and shelter for various wildlife, despite often being considered a weed in agricultural and disturbed areas. Its ability to thrive in a range of environments, coupled with its distinctive thorny structure and edible fruits, makes it a familiar and interesting component of many temperate landscapes.

Hábitat: Found predominantly in disturbed sites such as woodland edges, hedgerows, clearings, abandoned fields, and along roadsides, often thriving in nutrient-rich and well-drained soils.

Aspecto

Rubus candicantes typically presents with sturdy, arching, often reddish or purplish stems covered in sharp, strong prickles. Its leaves are usually palmate, composed of 3 to 5 leaflets that are dark green above and often whitish or felted on the underside, giving it a 'candicans' or 'whitish' appearance, especially when young. White to pinkish flowers with five petals appear in clusters, developing into characteristic juicy, black aggregate fruits (drupelets) that ripen from late summer to early autumn. The overall plant can reach several meters in length, forming large, bushy mounds.

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Series Candicantes
Series Candicantes

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Datos interesantes

Blackberry fruits, including those from Rubus candicantes, are a valuable food source for numerous birds and mammals, particularly in late summer and autumn.

Brambles in the Rubus genus, especially those in section Rubus (to which candicantes belongs), are notorious for their taxonomic complexity due to frequent hybridization and apomixis, making species identification challenging even for experts.

Historically, parts of bramble plants have been used in traditional medicine, particularly for their astringent properties.

The name "candicantes" refers to the whitish or felted underside of the leaves, a key distinguishing feature for this bramble.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Thicket Formation

This species rapidly produces long, arching canes that root at the tips upon contact with the ground, creating dense, tangled thickets that provide excellent shelter and defense against large herbivores.

Habilidad

Apomictic Reproduction

Rubus candicantes commonly reproduces through apomixis, a form of asexual reproduction where seeds are produced without fertilization, allowing it to rapidly colonize new areas and maintain genetic consistency.

Habilidad

Efficient Nutrient Cycling

As a robust plant, it excels at absorbing and storing nutrients from the soil, contributing to soil stabilization and enrichment in often disturbed and degraded habitats.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
100-300 cm
Peso
1-5 kg
Esperanza de vida
5-15 años

Dieta y alimentación

As a photosynthetic plant, Rubus candicantes primarily produces its own food through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. It absorbs essential minerals and nutrients from the soil through its root system.

Alimentos principales

  • Sunlight
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Water
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium

Método de búsqueda

  • Foraging (for Soil Nutrients And Water), Light Absorption

Conexiones ecológicas

mutualism

Honey Bee

Apis mellifera

Provides pollen and nectar for pollination.

eaten by

European Robin

Erithacus rubecula

Consumes the fruits and aids in seed dispersal.

eaten by

Roe Deer

Capreolus capreolus

Browses on young shoots and leaves.

habitat provider

Common Wren

Troglodytes troglodytes

Benefits from the plant's dense thickets for shelter and nesting.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Series Candicantes?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Series Candicantes es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Series Candicantes?

100-300 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Series Candicantes?

1-5 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Series Candicantes?

5-15 años

¿Qué come Series Candicantes?

As a photosynthetic plant, Rubus candicantes primarily produces its own food through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. It absorbs essential minerals and nutrients from the soil through its root system.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Series Candicantes?

Found predominantly in disturbed sites such as woodland edges, hedgerows, clearings, abandoned fields, and along roadsides, often thriving in nutrient-rich and well-drained soils.

¿Cómo caza Series Candicantes?

Foraging (for Soil Nutrients And Water), Light Absorption

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