Rubus Corchorifolius Var. Pseudoincisus
Rubus corchorifolius var. pseudoincisus is a lesser-known member of the Rosaceae family that thrives in temperate climates. This variant is distinguished by its unique leaf shape, featuring a subtle but noticeable incision along the edges. Native to regions of East Asia, it has gained attention for its ornamental value and potential medicinal properties. Its delicate pink flowers bloom in early summer, adding a touch of beauty to shaded gardens. Despite its appeal, it remains underappreciated compared to more common raspberry species.