Rubus Tereticaulis Subsp. Saxetanus
Rubus tereticaulis subsp. saxetanus is a lesser-known member of the raspberry family known for its unique adaptations to rocky environments. This subspecies thrives in steep, sunny slopes where few plants can survive due to harsh conditions. Its small, clustered flowers and edible berries make it both ecologically significant and potentially valuable. Despite its resilience, it remains under-studied and often overlooked in botanical research. Understanding this plant offers insights into plant survival strategies in extreme habitats.