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Rubus Occidentalis - Black Raspberry, Bramble, Dewberry - Identification & Pictures. Edible & Medicinal Foraging Guide

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Edible Plants & Mushrooms

Rubus occidentalis

Rubus occidentalis

  • Scientific Name: Rubus occidentalis
  • Common Name(s): black raspberry, bramble, dewberry
  • Edible: yes
  • Medicinal: no
  • Parts Used: fruit
  • your_comforting_company
    4 Apr, 2010

    Dewberry, blackberry, bramble, and wild raspberry are some names of this common plant. Fruits are edible and can be crushed and spread on a sheet and dried to make fruity treats.
    Current Rating: 0.0000
    your_comforting_company
    4 Apr, 2010

    often incorrectly called briars because of all the thorns, leaves are trifoliate and often tinted red around the edges. A delicious trail snack and common treat among children.
    Current Rating: 0.0000

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