




Rubus rolfei
The creeping Taiwan bramble is a fun plant that grows close to the ground. It has soft, green leaves and produces small, tasty berries that are great for snacking!
生息地: Forests
The creeping Taiwan bramble has long, sprawling stems covered in sharp prickles. Its dark green, compound leaves feature three leaflets, and delicate white flowers bloom before maturing into glossy, round red berries.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Each 'berry' is actually a cluster of tiny fruits, just like a raspberry!
Its 'bramble' name comes from its thorny stems, common in wild berry bushes.
The scientific name 'Rubus' comes from Latin for 'red', likely for its vibrant berries!
This plant is a cousin of roses, belonging to the same plant family!
creeping Taiwan bramble has sharp prickles that deter herbivores, protecting its stems and leaves from being eaten.
creeping Taiwan bramble can root from its sprawling stems, helping it colonize new ground quickly and efficiently.
creeping Taiwan bramble produces sweet, edible berries to entice animals, which then help disperse its seeds.
Apis mellifera
attracts with nectar to aid in reproduction
Pycnonotus sinensis
berries provide a sweet food source for birds
Arge similis
larvae feed on the leaves and young stems
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before picking or eating any berries.
30-100 cm
100-300 cm
1-2 cm
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多年生
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