Seeds of Rubus saxatilis

Oreshka seeds
5,00
Wild forest Stone bramble berry, Boneberry, Red forest berry, Bramble seeds (lat. Rubus saxatilis).

A small perennial herbaceous plant up to 30 cm high with long shoots spreading along the ground up to 1.5 m long, taking root in the fall.

The stem is straight with hard fibers. The leaves are trifoliate, rough, with stiff hairs, on long petioles. Stipules are free, ovate-lanceolate.

The flowers are white, small, bisexual, collected at the top of the stem, 3-10 in corymbose or umbellate inflorescences. Blooms in May - June.

The fruit is a relatively large aggregate drupe of bright red or orange-red color, usually consisting of 1-5 fruitlets, each with a large stone inside. The berries are juicy and sour. The fruits ripen in July - August.

Suitable for calcareous-stony soils, cool-temperate climate conditions, the plant does not require too much light.

USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 (-40°C to -34°C).
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