Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Corchorifolius Var. Incisus

Rubus corchorifolius var. incisus is a lesser-known member of the raspberry family known for its striking appearance and unique characteristics. This variant is distinguished by its deeply lobed leaves and clusters of small, edible berries that ripen in late summer. Native to parts of Asia, it thrives in temperate climates and is often found in woodland edges and shaded areas. Despite its beauty, it remains underappreciated in horticulture compared to more common raspberry species. Its potential for both ornamental and culinary use makes it a fascinating subject for further exploration.