Plant ID: invasive?

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by timberkame, Apr 20, 2016.

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    Found this plant as a seedling in my yard last year and potted it out of curiousity. Haven't found it in any of my pacific northwest plant books or identifiers. I don't want to plant anything that might be invasive... It has evil thorns and hair on the stem and under sides of leaves.
     

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    Rubus laciniatus - Cutleaf Evergreen Blackberry I believe. Check it out on eflorabc: E-Flora BC Atlas Page
     
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    Thank you, I believe you are correct. Oh yes, don't think I will be letting this potential monster loose. I'll be darned if I know how it found its way into my yard, as I haven't seen it around the neighbourhood or local parks. I am curious about the tasty berries though, but don't really want to encourage it spreading.

    Great! Mystery solved!
     
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    This species of blackberry has berries later in the season than the Himalayan Blackberry. The berries are very tasty IMO. I have not seen it growing in the massive one-species stands that the Himalayan blackberry is notorious for in the Pacific Northwest. definitely not something I would let loose in my garden, unless that garden were measured in acres!
     

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