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Rubus allegheniensis
The Allegheny blackberry is a sweet, juicy fruit that grows on thorny bushes. Kids love to pick these berries in the summer and enjoy their delicious taste!
生息地: Forests
The Allegheny blackberry is a thorny, arching shrub producing clusters of white flowers that mature into glossy, dark purple-black berries. Its large, compound leaves have serrated edges and can develop reddish hues in autumn, distinguishing it from other wild brambles.
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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its flowers provide vital nectar and pollen for many bee species in early summer.
Its juicy berries are a super snack for over 100 different types of wildlife!
The plant's deep roots help prevent soil erosion on hillsides and disturbed land.
Young blackberry shoots are sometimes eaten by people, tasting a bit like asparagus!
Allegheny blackberry has sharp thorns along its stems that help it defend against animals trying to eat its leaves and fruits.
Allegheny blackberry can root its arching stem tips in soil, creating new plants and spreading easily across the ground.
Allegheny blackberry produces sweet, dark berries that attract birds and mammals, who then help scatter its seeds.
Bombus impatiens
collects nectar and pollen from flowers
Turdus migratorius
consumes sweet, ripe berries for food
Odocoileus virginianus
browses on young stems and leaves
Didelphis virginiana
forages for ripe fallen berries
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always wash blackberries before eating them to keep your tummy happy!
100-300 cm
100-250 cm
1-2.5 cm
Late spring to early summer
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