wild black raspberry ?

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  1. pmurphy

    pmurphy Contributor 10 Years

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    I found this plant the other day while hiking on a mountain side in Tappen BC, and I've never come across anything like it in the past. It looks like a raspberry but I was unable to find it in any of the books available.....could it be Rubus leucodermis?

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    Plant was only about 2.5 ft tall and growing in the open amongst some boulders.
     
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    vitog Contributor 10 Years

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    Yes, those look like the native black raspberry. I see them regularly in rocky areas throughout southwestern BC. According to E-Flora BC, they are less frequent in south central BC but do occur there.
     
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    pmurphy Contributor 10 Years

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    Thanks!
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Key characters include the main leaves tending to be 3-parted, the fruits purple to nearly black, and the prickles usually being curved. As well as the stems being bloomy.
     

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