Rubus Pilosus Var. Argenteus
Rubus pilosus var. argenteus is a unique variant of the common bramble known for its striking silver-white undersides. This plant thrives in temperate climates and is often found in woodland edges and disturbed soils. Its leaves are covered in fine, silky hairs that give it a distinctive appearance. The flowers are typically pale pink or white, adding to its ornamental appeal. Despite its beauty, it can be invasive in certain regions, making it both a fascinating and challenging plant to manage.