Rubus parviflorus <br>THIMBLEBERRY
Rubus parviflorus, commonly called thimbleberry, or redcaps, is a species of Rubus native to North America. The plant has large hairy leaves and no thorns. It bears edible red fruit similar in appearance to a raspberry.
The flowers are 2-6cm (3/4-2+1/4") in diameter, with five white petals and numerous pale yellow stamens. The flower of this species is among the largest of any Rubus species.
R. parviflorus is cultivated by specialty plant nurseries as an ornamental plant, used in traditional, native plant, and wildlife gardens, in natural landscaping design, and in habitat restoration projects.
The flowers support pollinators, including of special value to Native bees, honeybees, and bumblebees. The fruit is attractive to various birds and mammals, including bears. It is the larval host and a nectar source for the yellow-banded sphinx moth.
Type: Hardy shrub
Hardiness zones: 3-10
Height: 4-8', 1.2-2.5m
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 30
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Rubus parviflorus <br>THIMBLEBERRY
Rubus parviflorus <br>THIMBLEBERRY
Rubus parviflorus, commonly called thimbleberry, or redcaps, is a species of Rubus native to North America. The plant has large hairy leaves and no thorns. It bears edible red fruit similar in appearance to a raspberry.
The flowers are 2-6cm (3/4-2+1/4") in diameter, with five white petals and numerous pale yellow stamens. The flower of this species is among the largest of any Rubus species.
R. parviflorus is cultivated by specialty plant nurseries as an ornamental plant, used in traditional, native plant, and wildlife gardens, in natural landscaping design, and in habitat restoration projects.
The flowers support pollinators, including of special value to Native bees, honeybees, and bumblebees. The fruit is attractive to various birds and mammals, including bears. It is the larval host and a nectar source for the yellow-banded sphinx moth.
Type: Hardy shrub
Hardiness zones: 3-10
Height: 4-8', 1.2-2.5m
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 30
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Description
Rubus parviflorus, commonly called thimbleberry, or redcaps, is a species of Rubus native to North America. The plant has large hairy leaves and no thorns. It bears edible red fruit similar in appearance to a raspberry.
The flowers are 2-6cm (3/4-2+1/4") in diameter, with five white petals and numerous pale yellow stamens. The flower of this species is among the largest of any Rubus species.
R. parviflorus is cultivated by specialty plant nurseries as an ornamental plant, used in traditional, native plant, and wildlife gardens, in natural landscaping design, and in habitat restoration projects.
The flowers support pollinators, including of special value to Native bees, honeybees, and bumblebees. The fruit is attractive to various birds and mammals, including bears. It is the larval host and a nectar source for the yellow-banded sphinx moth.
Type: Hardy shrub
Hardiness zones: 3-10
Height: 4-8', 1.2-2.5m
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 30














