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Rosaceae - Rose family

possibly   Falling Dewberry (Blackberry, Bramble) Rubus apogaeus

5 leaflets, serrated edge.  Stem has long narrow thorns.  Prostrate vine.

Photos taken in Smith County, Texas, November 2006

(Native of Texas)

 


 

 

Rosaceae - Rose family

possibly   Garden Dewberry (Aboriginal Dewberry, Blackberry, Bramble) Rubus aboriginum

Flowers have five white petals, up to 1" wide.  Black aggregate drupes (like blackberry) are 1/2" wide.  3-5 leaflets, double-serrated edges, petioles have many prickles.  Stem is very thorny with short hooked prickles.  Prostrate vine which can root from the tip. 

Photos taken in Van Zandt County, Texas, November 2006

(Native of Texas)

 


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