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Rubus parviflorus,
commonly called thimbleberry, (also
known as redcaps) is a
species of
Rubus native to
northern temperate regions of
North America. The...
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culinary fruits Raspberry ketone Raspberry juice Red
raspberry leaf (herb)
Thimbleberry Jules Janick (2011).
Plant Breeding Reviews,
Volume 32:
Raspberry Breeding...
- as blackberry, raspberry,
black raspberry, dewberry, loganberry, and
thimbleberry all
produce dye colors.
These were once used by
Native Americans. In...
- kincaidii, also
known as the
thimbleberry gallmaker wasp, is a
species of
cynipid wasp that
induces integral stem
galls on
thimbleberry plants.
Galls induced...
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contamination of fish from Lake
Superior waters.
Smoked fish is also po****r.
Thimbleberry jam and
chokecherry jelly are a treat. The
Upper Peninsula is rich in...
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raspberry Rubus odoratus – purple-flowered
raspberry Rubus parviflorus –
thimbleberry Rubus pedatus Rubus pensilvanicus –
Pennsylvania blackberry Rubus phoenicolasius...
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mining in
Michigan Keweenaw National Historical Park
Leelanau Peninsula Thimbleberry The
Thumb "Geologic
Timeline -
Keweenaw National Historical Park (U.S...
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Raspberry (Rubus) Salmonberry(Rubus)
Oregon grape(****nia)
Thimbleberry(Rubus) Mayhaw(Crataegus)
Blackberry (Rubus) Plum (Prunus)
Black cherry...
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Sierra juniper, silkt****el, snowberry, stonecrop, sunflower, tesota,
thimbleberry,
turbinella oak,
velvet elder,
western chokecherry, wild cherry, and...
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Spiraea douglasii –
Douglas spirea Rubus spp. – Blackberries, Raspberries,
Thimbleberry,
Salmonberry Rhododendron occidentale –
Western Azalea Oplopanax horridus...