Rubus spectabilis (Salmonberry) is a species of Rubus native to the west coast of North America from west central Alaska to California.It is a shrub growing to 14 m tall, with perennial, not biennial woody stems (unlike other species). The leaves are trifoliate, 722 cm long, the terminal leaflet larger than the two side leaflets. The leaf margins are toothed. The flowers are 23 cm diameter, with five purple petals; they are produced from early spring to early summer. The fruit matures in late summer to early autumn, and resembles a large yellow to orange-red raspberry 1.52 cm long with many drupelets.
Rubus spectabilis (Salmonberry) is a species of Rubus native to the west coast of North America from west central Alaska to California.It is a shrub growing to 14 m tall, with perennial, not biennial woody stems (unlike other species). The leaves are trifoliate, 722 cm long, the terminal leaflet larger than the two side leaflets. The leaf margins are toothed. The flowers are 23 cm diameter, with five purple petals; they are produced from early spring to early summer. The fruit matures in late summer to early autumn, and resembles a large yellow to orange-red raspberry 1.52 cm long with many drupelets.
Rubus spectabilis (Salmonberry) is a species of Rubus native to the west coast of North America from west central Alaska to California.It is a shrub growing to 14 m tall, with perennial, not biennial woody stems (unlike other species). The leaves are trifoliate, 722 cm long, the terminal leaflet larger than the two side leaflets. The leaf margins are toothed. The flowers are 23 cm diameter, with five purple petals; they are produced from early spring to early summer. The fruit matures in late summer to early autumn, and resembles a large yellow to orange-red raspberry 1.52 cm long with many drupelets.