Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Trifrons Var. Pudens

Rubus trifrons var. pudens is a lesser-known species of bramble that thrives in shaded, moist environments. It is native to parts of eastern North America and is often found in woodlands and along stream banks. This plant is characterized by its slender stems, trifoliate leaves, and small, edible berries that ripen in late summer. While not as popular as other raspberries, it holds ecological significance for local wildlife and pollinators. Its unique appearance and subtle flavor make it a fascinating subject for botanists and foragers alike.