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rubus caesius (n)

creeping European bramble bearing dewberries

rubus caesius Sentence Examples

  1. Rubus caesius, commonly known as dewberry, is a perennial trailing vine native to Europe and western Asia.
  2. The stems of Rubus caesius are armed with small, curved prickles.
  3. The leaves of Rubus caesius are compound, with three to five leaflets.
  4. The flowers of Rubus caesius are white or pink and arranged in clusters of three to six.
  5. The fruit of Rubus caesius is a black or purple berry that is edible.
  6. Rubus caesius is used in traditional medicine to treat various conditions, including diarrhea and sore throats.
  7. The leaves of Rubus caesius are sometimes used as a tea.
  8. Rubus caesius can be found growing in hedgerows, woodlands, and meadows.
  9. The leaves of Rubus caesius are sometimes used as a substitute for raspberry leaves.
  10. Rubus caesius is a member of the Rosaceae family, which also includes roses, apples, and pears.

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creeping European bramble bearing dewberries

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Rubus caesius, commonly known as dewberry, is a perennial trailing vine native to Europe and western Asia.

The stems of Rubus caesius are armed with small, curved prickles.

The leaves of Rubus caesius are compound, with three to five leaflets.

The flowers of Rubus caesius are white or pink and arranged in clusters of three to six.