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bramble$9453$ - traduzione in greco

SPECIES OF PLANT
White-stemmed Bramble; White-stemmed bramble

bramble      
n. βάτος
blackberry bush         
  • A wild blackberry harvest
  • A tree bumblebee ''([[Bombus hypnorum]])'' pollinating blackberries
  • Black Butte blackberry
  • ''Blackberry Woman'', sculpture by [[Richmond Barthé]], cast 1932
  • The pale pink blackberry blossom
  • Second-year flowering, fruiting floricanes to the left. First-year primocanes without flowers or fruit growing on the right.
FRUIT OF RUBUS SUBG. RUBUS
Blackberry (fruit); Blackberries; Black-berry; Blackberry Vines; Blackberry bush; Culture of blackberry; Bush Blackberry; Bush blackberry; Bramble raspberry; Bramble Raspberry; Eubatus; Rubus subg. Rubus; Rubus subg. Eubatus; Blackberry cultivar
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Definizione

Bramble bush
·- The bramble, or a collection of brambles growing together.

Wikipedia

Rubus cockburnianus

Rubus cockburnianus, the white-stemmed bramble, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is endemic to China. It was named by the botanist William Hemsley to honour the Cockburn family.

This bramble is a shrub growing up to 3 meters tall. The smaller branches are brown or reddish, hairless, waxy, and armed sparsely with prickles. The leaves are divided into several serrated leaflets which are hairless or slightly hairy on the upper surfaces and woolly-haired underneath. Inflorescences occur in the axils and at the ends of branches. The pink flowers are about one centimeter wide and have many stamens in their centers. The purple-black aggregate fruit is under a centimeter long.

The native habitat of the plant includes forests, thickets, and riverbanks.

In cultivation it is valued for its vivid white winter branches. It can be used as a security barrier, quickly becoming an impenetrable thicket. Cultivars for garden use include 'Goldenvale'. It has yellow foliage, white branchlets, purple flowers, and black fruits. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.