A suckering dec. perennial. (Sounds like I\'m calling it a bad name.) A woodsy berry that grows in forests where there is shade and moisture. Looks similar to the Ribes san. glut. and often grows near it. I\'ve seen it in the Sierras at 5000\' and in the Redwoods.Both places were spongy wet. Our \'mother\' plants in the nursery are dark green and luxuriant in part to full shade and regular water. (Under a Spitzenberg Apple.)
Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry tolerates seasonal flooding.
Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry is great for a bird garden.
Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry's foliage type is deciduous and has fragrance.
Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry's flower color is pink and has a fragrance.
Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry's fruit has fragrance.
Communities for Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry:Red Fir Forest, Redwood Forest and Yellow Pine Forest.
| ph: | 4.00 to 7.00 |
|---|---|
| usda: | 5 to 10 |
| height[m]: | 1.00 to 2.00 |
| width[m]: | 1.00 to 2.00 |
| rainfall[cm]: | 117.00 to 400.00 |
| Gallon | Price |
|---|---|
| Out of Stock | $ 8.99 |
Always out of stock ?If the numbers are zero, there is a reason.