Martin Pellizzer

Rubus Ulmifolius Var. Anatolicus

Rubus ulmifolius var. anatolicus is a lesser-known member of the Rubus genus known for its distinctive foliage and ecological significance. Native to regions of southern Europe and parts of Asia, this plant thrives in diverse habitats including woodlands and rocky slopes. Its leaves are often mistaken for those of the common blackberry due to their similar shape and texture. Despite its modest appearance, it plays a vital role in supporting local insect populations and soil stability. This variety remains an important subject of study for botanists and conservationists alike.