Rubus flagellaris
(Northern Dewberry)
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Facts About this Plant:
- Common Names: Northern Dewberry, Northern Blackberry, Common Dewberry
- Synonyms: Rubus alacer, Rubus arundelanus, Rubus ascendens, Rubus ashei, Rubus bonus, Rubus camurus, Rubus clausenii, Rubus connixus, Rubus cordialis, Rubus dissitiflorus, Rubus enslenii, Rubus exemptus, Rubus frustratus, Rubus geophilus, Rubus longipes, Rubus maltei, Rubus neonefrens, Rubus occultus, Rubus procumbens, Rubus sailori, Rubus serenus, Rubus subuniflorus, Rubus tetricus, Rubus tracyi, Rubus urbanianus, Rubus villosus
- Lifespan: Perennial
- Zones: 4 - 8
- Type: Forb
- Bloom Time: April - June
- Status: Native
Rubus flagellaris, or Northern Dewberry, is native to the eastern half of the United States. It is a perennial shrub, that grows in open woods, on woodland edges and sometimes in prairies and meadows also. It blooms in late spring and early summer with white flowers.
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