American red raspberry

Rubus strigosus

''Rubus strigosus'', the American red raspberry or American raspberry, is a species of ''Rubus'' native to much of North America. It has often been treated as a variety or subspecies of the closely related Eurasian ''Rubus idaeus'' , but currently is more commonly treated as a distinct species.
American Red Raspberry - Rubus strigosus Native to much of North America.

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Appearance

''R. strigosus'' is a perennial plant which bears biennial stems from the perennial root system. In its first year, a new stem grows vigorously to its full height of 0.5–2 m, unbranched, and bearing large pinnate leaves with three or five leaflets; normally it does not produce any flowers. In its second year, the stem does not grow taller, but produces several side shoots, which bear smaller leaves with three leaflets.

The flowers are produced in late spring on short racemes on the tips of these side shoots, each flower with five white petals 4–7 mm long. The fruit is 1–1.2 cm diameter, red, edible, sweet but tart-flavored, produced in summer or early autumn; in botanical terminology, it is not a berry at all, but an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets around a central core.

Distribution

''Rubus strigosus,'' as treated here, is widely distributed in North America, particularly the more boreal regions. Some authors also treat various raspberries in eastern Asia, east from the Aerhtal Shan Mountain Range in Mongolia to Dongbei and Japan in this taxon , but others include all Asian raspberries in ''R. idaeus''. with the Eurasian plants being ''Rubus idaeus'' ssp. ''idaeus''.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRosales
FamilyRosaceae
GenusRubus
SpeciesR. strigosus