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Flora:Trailing Blackberry

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Trailing Blackberry near the Historic Columbia River Highway Trail (Steve Hart)
Rubus ursinus

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white five var. native


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Description

Trailing blackberries are smaller than the invasive Himalayan Blackberries. They're common in disturbed lands at low elevation.

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Lacamas Park (Steve Hart)


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