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Elmleaf Blackberry

Rubus ulmifolius

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Field Notes

Description:

The Elmleaf Blackberry is a wild blackberry with stems that grow rapidly along the ground; full of prickles and leaves with three or five folioles. This is a very common plant, especially to wet soils, and the brambles can form impenetrable hedges. Flowering during April and May.

Habitat:

Found near dry-masonry walls, torrents and roadsides.

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