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Rubus tygartensis
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Rubus pensilvanicus, known commonly as Pennsylvania blackberry, is a species of prickly bramble. The perennial shrub grows up to 2.4 metres (8 ft) tall. The leaves have up to seven leaflets. The flowers are white with large petals, borne in mid-spring to summer. The species is native to eastern and central North America. The fruits are edible and can be made into jams and jellies. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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