




Rubus trivialis
The southern dewberry is a sweet, juicy berry that grows close to the ground. Kids love to pick these little berries in the wild and enjoy their yummy taste during summer!
生息地: Grasslands
The southern dewberry is a low-growing, trailing vine with slender, thorny stems and glossy green leaves. Its delicate white flowers bloom in spring, maturing into clusters of dark, juicy purple-black berries that resemble small blackberries.





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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Did you know their name 'dewberry' might come from morning dew clinging to the berries?
Southern dewberries are often among the first wild berries to ripen in spring!
This plant is part of the amazing rose family, just like many flowers!
You can turn these sweet, tart berries into delicious pies, jams, and jellies!
Southern dewberry has long, thorny stems that trail along the ground, helping it cover large areas and outcompete other plants.
Sharp, hooked thorns on its stems help southern dewberry defend against hungry herbivores and climb over obstacles.
Southern dewberry ripens its sweet, juicy berries earlier than many other brambles, attracting hungry animals first.
Apis mellifera
Helps transfer pollen between its flowers.
Turdus migratorius
Enjoys eating the sweet, ripe dewberries.
Odocoileus virginianus
Browses on its leaves and tender young stems.
Didelphis virginiana
Consumes its ripe berries and sometimes foliage.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always check with an adult before picking and eating wild berries.
15-60 cm
100-300 cm
1-2 cm
Early Spring - Early Summer
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