




Rubus flagellaris
Common Dewberry is a sweet, juicy berry that grows on low bushes. Kids love to pick and eat these tasty treats during summer adventures in nature!
生息地: Grasslands
The Common Dewberry is a low-growing, trailing vine with slender, thorny stems. It produces delicate white flowers in spring, followed by shiny, dark purple to black berries. Unlike upright blackberries, its vines typically creep along the ground.





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Dewberries get their name because they often glisten with morning dew!
Each tiny bead on a dewberry is actually a complete fruit, called a drupelet!
If a dewberry vine touches the ground, its tip can root and start a brand new plant!
These low-growing plants often ripen their sweet berries earlier than taller wild blackberries!
Common Dewberry has flexible stems that trail along the ground, helping it spread quickly and root in new spots.
Common Dewberry's stems are covered in sharp prickles, helping it defend against hungry browsers like deer.
Common Dewberry produces delicious, juicy berries that attract animals to eat them, spreading its seeds far and wide.
Turdus migratorius
Robins feast on the ripe berries.
Odocoileus virginianus
Deer browse on the leaves and stems.
Apis mellifera
Bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers.

Bombus impatiens
Bumble bees visit the dewberry flowers.
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Always wash dewberries before eating them to keep your tummy safe.
15-60 cm
50-300 cm
1-2.5 cm
Spring to early Summer
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