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    Rubus nessensis

    Rubus nessensis is a species of bramble native to Northwestern Europe, including Great Britain and Ireland. Two subspecies are recognized: R. n. nessensis and R. n. cubirianus. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Rubus nessensis is an erect, arching shrub growing to a height of 2 (rarely 3) metres. In its more usual shaded habitat, its stem is green; plants exposed to more light have brownish stems. Purple, conical prickles are numerous on the stem. Leaves bear 5 to 7 leaflets, the terminal leaflet being around 10 cm long, among the largest in the genus
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  4. Rubus nessensis is a deciduous Shrub growing to 3 m (9ft 10in). It is in flower from May to July. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects, Apomictic (reproduce by seeds formed without sexual fusion). Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil.
  5. jnecology.uk

    Rubus nessensis - Section Rubus. back to Alphabetical index · Taxonomic index. A widespread British and European bramble and the first to be described here in 1794. It is one of the more raspberry-like species sending up tall suckering canes, though the leaves are green both sides.
  6. temperate.theferns.info

    Rubus nessensis is a deciduous shrub producing a cluster of sparsely-armed, biennial stems up to 300cm tall from a woody rootstock. The stems only produce leaves in their first year, forming flower-bearing branches in the second year of growth and dying after fruiting[74. Title Flora of the USSR. Publication
  7. powo.science.kew.org

    Distribution of vascular plants in Europe 15: 1-362. [Cited as Rubus nessensis.] Lambion, J., Delvosalle, L. & Duvigneaud, J. (2004). Nouvelle flore de la Belgique du G. D. de Luxembourg, du Nord de la France et des régions voisines, ed. 5: 1-1167. Edition du Patrimoine du Jardin botanique national de Belgique. [Cited as Rubus nessensis.]
  8. habitas.org.uk

    One of a small group of species which comprise the so-called suberect brambles. In origin they are ancient hybrids between the true brambles or blackberries and the raspberry (Rubus idaeus).R. nessensis is a rare and declining plant of cut-over peat bogs.. All names: Rubus nessensis W.Hall NBN Atlas mapping: Species account: NBN Atlas UK Species Observations database
  9. Jun 19, 2024Transplant the new Rubus nessensis to its desired location. Remember, the best time to start layering is spring or early summer. This gives your plant ample time to establish roots before the chill of autumn. Keep an eye on the soil moisture and resist the urge to tug on the stem; let nature take its course. Propagation by Division

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