Rubus Incisus F. Pseudoincisus
Rubus incisus f. pseudoincisus is a lesser-known variant of the raspberry plant known for its unique characteristics. This form exhibits a distinct leaf shape and a more pronounced thorn structure compared to its parent species. It thrives in temperate climates and is often found in shaded, moist environments. Despite its rarity, it holds value for both botanical study and horticultural interest. Its subtle differences make it a fascinating subject for plant enthusiasts and researchers alike.