Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Koehleri Var. Apricus

Rubus koehleri var. apricus is a unique variant of the bramble genus known for its distinctive fruit characteristics. This plant is native to specific regions in Southeast Asia, where it thrives in humid, tropical climates. Its fruit, often referred to as the "apricot raspberry," combines the flavors of both raspberries and apricots. Due to its rare occurrence and unique taste, it has gained attention among fruit enthusiasts and botanists alike. Despite its appeal, the plant remains under-studied, highlighting the need for further research and conservation efforts.