Rubus occidentalis <br>BLACK RASPBERRY, BLACK CAP
Rubus occidentalis is native to eastern North America. Its common name black raspberry is shared with other closely related species. Other names occasionally used include; bear's eye blackberry, black cap, black cap raspberry, and scotch cap.
Rubus occidentalis is a deciduous shrub growing to 2-3m (6'8"-10') tall. The round-shaped fruit is 12-15mm (.5-.6") diameter. It is edible, and has a high content of anthocyanins and ellagic acid.
The plant grows in disturbed areas, especially those that are logged or cut. It is also found in meadows, and near streams and lakes, trails or roadways. The native range of Rubus occidentalis extends as far east as New Brunswick, as far west as Nebraska, as far north as Quebec, and as far south as Mississippi.
Type: Hardy shrub
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 6'8"-10', 2-3m
Location: Sun or part sun
Seeds per packet: 20
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Rubus occidentalis <br>BLACK RASPBERRY, BLACK CAP
Rubus occidentalis <br>BLACK RASPBERRY, BLACK CAP
Rubus occidentalis is native to eastern North America. Its common name black raspberry is shared with other closely related species. Other names occasionally used include; bear's eye blackberry, black cap, black cap raspberry, and scotch cap.
Rubus occidentalis is a deciduous shrub growing to 2-3m (6'8"-10') tall. The round-shaped fruit is 12-15mm (.5-.6") diameter. It is edible, and has a high content of anthocyanins and ellagic acid.
The plant grows in disturbed areas, especially those that are logged or cut. It is also found in meadows, and near streams and lakes, trails or roadways. The native range of Rubus occidentalis extends as far east as New Brunswick, as far west as Nebraska, as far north as Quebec, and as far south as Mississippi.
Type: Hardy shrub
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 6'8"-10', 2-3m
Location: Sun or part sun
Seeds per packet: 20
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Rubus occidentalis is native to eastern North America. Its common name black raspberry is shared with other closely related species. Other names occasionally used include; bear's eye blackberry, black cap, black cap raspberry, and scotch cap.
Rubus occidentalis is a deciduous shrub growing to 2-3m (6'8"-10') tall. The round-shaped fruit is 12-15mm (.5-.6") diameter. It is edible, and has a high content of anthocyanins and ellagic acid.
The plant grows in disturbed areas, especially those that are logged or cut. It is also found in meadows, and near streams and lakes, trails or roadways. The native range of Rubus occidentalis extends as far east as New Brunswick, as far west as Nebraska, as far north as Quebec, and as far south as Mississippi.
Type: Hardy shrub
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 6'8"-10', 2-3m
Location: Sun or part sun
Seeds per packet: 20














