Rubus Ursinus (Vitifolia). Trailing Blackberry.
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Rubus Ursinus (Vitifolia). Trailing Blackberry. Rubus ursinus (vitifolia), commonly known as the Trailing Blackberry, is a remarkable species of flowering plant that belongs to the Rubus genus and is renowned for its succulent and delectable fruits. This low-growing perennial shrub is native to the western regions of North America, thriving in diverse habitats, from coastal […]
Restoring Pacific Northwest Ecosystems: Trailing Blackberry’s Role in Bankside and Salmon Habitat Restoration
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The Pacific Northwest boasts a stunning and diverse natural landscape but is not immune to the ecological challenges that threaten its delicate balance. Among the native flora that play a vital role in this ecosystem, Rubus ursinus (vitifolia), also known as the Trailing Blackberry, stands out as a versatile and hardy plant species. Harnessing the […]