Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Suberectus Subsp. Fissus

Rubus suberectus subsp. fissus is a lesser-known member of the rose family with unique botanical features. It is native to specific regions in eastern Asia and thrives in moist, shaded environments. The plant is distinguished by its hairy stems and compound leaves that reflect its adaptation to woodland habitats. Its flowers, though small, are often overlooked despite their ecological importance. This subspecies holds potential for both horticultural interest and scientific study.