Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Radula Var. Trachycaulon

Rubus radula var. trachycaulon is a unique variant of the common bramble known for its distinctive hairy stems and compact growth habit. Found primarily in temperate regions, this plant thrives in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and stream sides. Its leaves are typically oval with a rough texture, contributing to its rugged appearance. While not widely cultivated, it plays an important role in local ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various insects and small animals. Despite its modest size, this plant showcases the adaptability and resilience of the Rubus genus.