




Rubus cuneifolius
Sand blackberries are sweet, juicy berries that grow on thorny bushes. They are fun to pick and delicious to eat, making them a favorite snack for kids and animals alike!
生息地: Coastal areas
The sand blackberry is an upright or arching shrub covered in sharp thorns. Its small, white flowers have five petals and bloom in clusters. The leaves are typically wedge-shaped with 3-5 leaflets, and ripe berries are small, shiny, and dark purple-black.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Despite its thorns, it offers important shelter for small birds and animals!
Each tiny blackberry is actually a cluster of many smaller fruits!
Its scientific name, 'cuneifolius,' means 'wedge-leaved' for its unique foliage!
The berries ripen from green to bright red, then finally a deep purple-black!
Sand blackberry has deep roots that help it find water in dry, sandy soils to survive during hot, arid conditions.
Its sharp thorns and dense growth help it protect its berries and stems from hungry herbivores.
Sand blackberry can spread with underground stems, helping to hold loose sand in place and prevent erosion.
Apis mellifera
Visits flowers for nectar and pollen.
Turdus migratorius
Enjoys ripe, dark berries.
Ursus americanus
Feeds on sweet berries when available.
Didelphis virginiana
Opportunistically eats fallen or ripe berries.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always wash the berries before eating them, and be careful of thorns on the bushes!
50-200 cm
100-300 cm
1-2 cm
Spring_to_early_summer
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多年生
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