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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.
生息地: 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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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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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
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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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