Rubus hispidus |
(bristly dewberry) |
Height | Type | Sunlight | Moisture |
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1' x 8' | trailing, woody deciduous vine | ![]() |
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Habitat:Found in wetland areas, disturbed habitats, forest edges, meadows, fields, swamps and bogs. Rather than arching canes, dewberries produce trailing stems that creep along the ground. The stems can root at the tips forming new plants. |