Rubus Tomentosus F. Albicans
Rubus tomentosus f. albicans is a unique variant of the common bramble known for its striking white floral display. This plant thrives in moist, shaded environments and is often found in woodland areas across temperate regions. Its flowers, which bloom in early summer, are not only visually appealing but also attract a variety of pollinators. While similar to its parent species, this form exhibits distinct pale coloration that sets it apart. Due to its ornamental value and ecological importance, it is gaining attention among botanists and gardeners alike.