Rubus Caesius Var. Sepium
Rubus caesius var. sepium is a unique variant of the common bramble known for its striking red stems and edible berries. This plant thrives in temperate climates and is often found in woodland edges and disturbed soils. Its leaves are compound and have a slightly serrated edge, while its flowers are small and white with five petals. The berries, which ripen in late summer, are prized for their tart flavor and nutritional value. Despite its beauty and usefulness, this plant can be invasive in certain regions if not managed properly.