-
Rubus parviflorus, the
fruit of
which is
commonly called the
thimbleberry or redcap, is a
species of
Rubus with
large hairy leaves and no thorns. The species...
- kincaidii, also
known as the
thimbleberry gallmaker wasp, is a
species of
cynipid wasp that
induces integral stem
galls on
thimbleberry plants.
Galls induced...
- (Vaccinium)
Raspberry (Rubus)
Salmonberry (Rubus)
Oregon grape (****nia)
Thimbleberry (Rubus)
Mayhaw (Crataegus)
Blackberry (Rubus) Plum (Prunus)
Black cherry...
-
raspberry Rubus odoratus – purple-flowered
raspberry Rubus parviflorus –
thimbleberry Rubus pedatus Rubus pensilvanicus –
Pennsylvania blackberry Rubus phoenicolasius...
-
culinary fruits Raspberry ketone Raspberry juice Red
raspberry leaf (herb)
Thimbleberry Jules Janick (2011).
Plant Breeding Reviews,
Volume 32:
Raspberry Breeding...
-
cabbage (Lysichiton americ****), devil's club (Oplopanax horridus),
thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus), and
threeleaf foamflower (Tiarella trifoliata)....
- as blackberry, raspberry,
black raspberry, dewberry, loganberry, and
thimbleberry all
produce dye colors.
These were once used by
Native Americans. In...
- to the
touch and tongue. This
species is
occasionally referred to as
thimbleberry, a name more
commonly ****ociated with
fellow North American species Rubus...
-
Rubus rosaefolius), also
known as
roseleaf bramble,
Mauritius raspberry,
thimbleberry,
Vanuatu raspberry and
bramble of the Cape is a
prickly subshrub native...
-
delivered a
sweet flavour.
Rubus parviflorus, most
commonly known as
thimbleberry, was
extensively harvested by the
First Nations peoples for
their deliciously...