Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Koehleri Subsp. Apricus

Rubus koehleri subsp. apricus is a lesser-known member of the raspberry family known for its unique appearance and ecological significance. Found primarily in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, this plant thrives in humid, shaded environments. Its delicate pink flowers and edible berries make it a valuable resource for both wildlife and local communities. Despite its beauty and utility, it remains underdocumented in botanical studies. Understanding this species is crucial for conservation efforts and biodiversity research.