genus RUBUS
genus of family ROSACEA
Rubus arcticus
The crimson berry is typical of northern latitudes. Rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial or shrub, up to 40 cm in height. The fruits are edible. It occurs in northern Eurasia, China and Alaska.
Rubus caesius
The dewberry is native to Europe. And prostrate deciduous shrub or climber. It occurs wild, cultivated for its edible fruits. It occurs in temperate regions, Europe, and North and West Asia.
Rubus chamaemorus
The cloudberry is proper of septemtrionales latitudes. Herbaceous perennial, rhizomatous, with erect annual stems up to 20 cm in height and unisexual flowers. Is occasionally cultivated for its edible fruits, which are made with jam and, after fementación, we obtain a liquor.
Rubus fructicosus
The blackberry bramble is native to Europe. Semi-Evergreen or deciduous shrub, gnarled and up to 2 m in height. It is cultivated for its edible fruits, very popular with those who are made candies, jams, jellies, and, after fementación, you get liquor. Also multiplied by layering and shoots.
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Blackberry
Rubus glaucus
The black raspberry is of American origin. Deciduous shrub up to 2.5 m in height. It is cultivated for its edible fruits. It occurs in the southern U.S., Central America and northern half of South America.
Rubus ursinus
The Pacific blackberry is native to North America. Evergreen shrub, dioecious, procumbent or erect and up to 1.8 m in height. Is occasionally cultivated for its edible fruits. It occurs in Western Canada and the U.S. West Coast.
Rubus idaeus
The raspberry or red raspberry comes from Europe. Deciduous shrub, rhizomatous or estolinófero, erect and up to 2 m in height. It is cultivated for its edible fruits, very popular and widely used worldwide culinary, used especially for jams and preserves (jellies, marmalades) and also is obtained after fermentation, vinegar and liqueur.
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Raspberry
Rubus occidentalis
The blackcap raspberry is native to North America. And erect deciduous shrub up to 3.5 m in height. It is cultivated for its edible fruits, but also has ornamental use. It occurs in North America.
Rubus parviflorus
The thimbleberry is native to North America. Deciduous shrub up to 2.1 m in height. The fruits are edible, also given ornamental use. It occurs in eastern North America.
Rubus spectabilis
The salmonberry is native to North America. Deciduous shrub up to 2.1 m in height. The fruits are edible, also given ornamental use. It occurs in eastern North America.
"Loganberries and boysenberries"
Hybrids
Rubus x loganobaccus
The loganberry is an hybrid of Rubus idaeus x Rubus ursinus created in California. Shrub to 4 m in height. It is cultivated for its edible fruits. It occurs in North America.