Rubus fraxinifolius

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Rubus fraxinifolius

Rubus fraxinifolius, also known as mountain raspberry in English or rogimot, is a species of flowering and fruiting shrub in the raspberry family.[1] It is native to tropical islands of Southeast Asia from Taiwan through the Philippines to New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in the Melanesia region.[2]:88

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Rubus fraxinifolius
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Rubus
Species:
R. fraxinifolius
Binomial name
Rubus fraxinifolius
Synonyms[1]
  • Rubus alnifoliolatus var. kotoensis (Hayata) H.L.Li
  • Rubus fraxinifolius var. kotoensis (Hayata) Koidz.
  • Rubus kotoensis Hayata
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Description

The species grows as an erect shrub to 2–3 m in height, with thorns on the stems. It occurs in open and disturbed areas, such as on landslides, riverbanks and roadsides, from the lowlands up to an elevation of 2,500–3,000 m in montane forest. Its stems are furry. Its oval, pinnate leaves are attached to 2–6 cm petioles; one leaf is 2–9 cm long by 1.4 cm wide with serrated edges.[3][2]:87–88

Its leaf axils grow wide panicles, each of them has as many as 60 flowers. Each flower has white or greenish obovate petals measuring 7—12 mm long by 5—9 mm wide. Its head has up to hundreds of stamens in its centre.[2]:88

It fruits from December to March when fog and mountain humidity increases.[4]:194–195 It produces orangish red, ovoid fruit measuring up to 2.5 cm long by 1.5 cm in diameter, it consists of aggregated drupelets.[3] The fruit is edible, but botanists who collected them say they are tasteless.[2]:90

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