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wine raspberry
Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim.

 
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1237090 Infestation
5392550 Plant(s)
5392551 Stem(s) Spiny branch
5392552 Fruit(s) Fruit
5392553 Fruit(s)
0581064 showing distinctive white underside of leaf
5274056 Fruit(s)
5274057 Flower(s)
5274058 Flower(s)
5274059 Flower(s) Upper (green) and lower side (white) of leaves
5274060 Stem(s)
1237084 Foliage stem and foliage
5079035 Feature(s) buds
5308081 Seed(s)
1318018 Diagram or Graphic Wineberry raspberry.
Taxonomic Rank
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Rosidae
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Rubus
Definition
Wine raspberry is a multi-stemmed, spiny, small shrub that invades open areas throughout the eastern United States. The canes have small spines and the entire plant is covered in minute, glandular, reddish hairs. Canes can, under favorable conditions, grow to 9 ft. (2.7 m) in length. The alternate leaves are compound with three heart-shaped, toothed leaflets. The undersides of the leaflets are silvery-white and very hairy. Small, white, 5-petaled flowers develop in the spring and give way to tasty, red, raspberry-like fruit. Wine raspberry invades moist, open areas such as fields, roadsides, forest margins, open forests and prairies. It reproduces by seed (which are readily dispersed by animals) and root nodes. New plants can grow from the canes touching the ground. It can form extensive, dense thickets that displace native vegetation and restrict light to the ground cover in open areas. Wine raspberry is native to eastern Asia and was first introduced into the United States in 1890 as breeding stock for new raspberry cultivars.
References
Common Name Reference: USDA, NRCS. 2001. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1, National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.

Scientific Name Reference: USDA, NRCS. 2001. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1, National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.
Categories
Plants: Shrub or Subshrub
Links to Other Data Sources
Plants: RUPH
GRIN: 32416
ITIS: 25017
NPDN Pest: PELATBX
NPDN Host: 37271
Taxonomic Synonyms
No taxonomic synonyms listed for this subject.
Other Common Names
Common Name Synonym(s): Japanese wineberry