Scratching berry
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| scratching berry (Rubus caesius) | ||||||||||||
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With the scratching berry (Rubus caesius), also Bereifte Brombeere, support berry or field berry mentioned, acts it around a kind out of the large kind of the Brombeeren (Rubus), out of the Untergattung Rubus.
characteristics
this concerns half bushes, whose often down-lying rods reach lengths from only 30 to 60 cm. The plants are meagerly occupied with borstenförmigen pricks.
The Laubblätter are triple pinnated. Five-tough-lie pinnated sheets as with many other kinds of the Untergattung occur only in exceptional cases. The Seitenfieder is sitting thereby nearly. With the attained full growth sheets the Fieder is hardly longer than broad.
The collecting fruits of the scratching berry consist of relatively few (usually 5 to 20) Einzelsteinfrüchtchen, into which they disintegrate easily. They are bereift strongly bluish and taste säuerlich fad and.
occurrence
the scratching berry occurs in nutrient-rich places at edges of way or in light bushes. Often it grows also in the crushed stone of river bank or Auwäldern.
It is common in Europe and north Asia.
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