Bristleberry
Rubus wisconsinensis
Family: Rosaceae
What it is like
A cane. The stems are 1 m long. The canes are arching. They have prickles. The leaves are compound with 3-5 leaflets. There are sharp teeth along the edge. The fruit are round and black when ripe.
Where it is found
It is a temperate plant.
Countries/locations it is found in
North America, USA
How it is used for food
Edible parts
Fruit
How it is grown
Its other names
Local names
Synonyms
Rubus conabilis L. H. Bailey; Rubus latifoliolus L. H. Bailey; Rubus minnesotanus L. H. Bailey; Rubus setospinosus L. H. Bailey;