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Cercosporella rubi is a plant pathogenic fungus which causes blackberry rosette, [1] a disease that is also known as double blossom [2] or witches' broom [3] of blackberry. In infected plants, the symptoms that C. rubi causes are double blossoms as well as witches' brooms .
"Bramble" is the common name for the genus Rubus which includes raspberries, blackberries and their hybrids and cultivars.
Second-year plants develop racemes of flowers each containing 5–20 flowers. [4] The flowers are typically 5-merous with large, white petals and light green sepals, borne in mid-spring. [5] Second-year plants are also capable of growing the fruit which gives the plant's common name, the blackberry. The fruits are compound drupes which change ...
Rubus ursinus is a wide, mounding shrub or vine, growing to 0.61–1.52 metres (2–5 feet) high, and more than 1.8 m (6 ft) wide. [3] The prickly branches can take root if they touch soil, thus enabling the plant to spread vegetatively and form larger clonal colonies.
After a 15-month tour in Iraq, Webber deployed to Afghanistan in 2008. ... Vehicles sat abandoned among the blackberry bushes and shattered trees, a wasteland of busted concrete and twisted rebar ...
Rubus is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, commonly known as brambles. [3] [4] [5] Fruits of various species are known as raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and bristleberries.