Rubus Parviflorus F. Fraserianus
Fraser's raspberry, scientifically known as Rubus parviflorus f. fraserianus, is a unique variant of the raspberry plant native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. This plant is distinguished by its small, delicate flowers and its distinctive, sweetly flavored berries that set it apart from common raspberries. Despite its modest size, it plays an important role in local ecosystems, providing food for wildlife and supporting biodiversity. Its cultivation is relatively rare, making it a prized plant among horticulturists and plant enthusiasts. The Fraser's raspberry remains a symbol of the region's natural heritage and botanical diversity.