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Rubus parvifolius - Japanese Bramble

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Rubus parvifolius is an enchanting specimen colloquially known as the Japanese Bramble. As a perennial shrub of robust nature from the esteemed Rosaceae family, it brings aesthetic charm to any landscape. Growing up to 1. 5 meters tall, this dynamic plant features arching stems adorned with pale green, serrated leaves that undergo a magical transformation into vibrant shades of red during autumn. The Japanese Bramble also graduates to a natural showcase in late spring and early summer, flaunting delicate, pinkish-white blossoms that subsequently make way for tasty, ruby-hued berries. Touted for its adaptability and vigor, the Japanese Bramble thrives in diverse soil conditions and partial to full sun exposure. It offers a feast for the eyes and diverse wildlife alike, proving to be a crucial addition to any garden setting. Whether you're looking to create a natural fence, a vibrant ground cover, or simply add a splash of year-round color and edible charm, the Japanese Bramble is a cut above the typical shrubs.

  • Size: Up to 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) tall
  • Flowers: Delicate, pinkish-white flowers
  • Foliage: Pale green, serrated leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full sun
  • Edible fruit: Produces small, red, edible fruits
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