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| ====== Rubusberry Catalog ====== | ====== Rubusberry Catalog ====== | ||
| - | The **Rubus** catalog covers the many species of brambles — **Blackberries**, | + | The **//Rubus//** catalog covers the many species of brambles — **Blackberries**, |
| From intensely flavored wild species like [[rubus: | From intensely flavored wild species like [[rubus: | ||
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| - | ===== Rubus Species & Cultivars ===== | + | ===== Rubus Cultivars |
| ==== Blackberries ==== | ==== Blackberries ==== | ||
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| These fruits vary significantly in flavor—from sweet and juicy to tart, aromatic, or mildly musky—and texture, with some types featuring a solid core and others a hollow center when picked. They are excellent for fresh eating, baking into pies, crumbles, and muffins, cooking into jams, jellies, sauces, and syrups, or freezing for smoothies and desserts. Many hybrids were developed specifically for enhanced flavor and size, while wild species like [[rubus: | These fruits vary significantly in flavor—from sweet and juicy to tart, aromatic, or mildly musky—and texture, with some types featuring a solid core and others a hollow center when picked. They are excellent for fresh eating, baking into pies, crumbles, and muffins, cooking into jams, jellies, sauces, and syrups, or freezing for smoothies and desserts. Many hybrids were developed specifically for enhanced flavor and size, while wild species like [[rubus: | ||
| - | Leaves from several Rubus species are also used traditionally for teas and [[diy: | + | Leaves from several |
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| ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ||
| - | Rubus berries are nutrient-dense and recognized for their high antioxidant content, particularly anthocyanins, | + | //Rubus// berries are nutrient-dense and recognized for their high antioxidant content, particularly anthocyanins, |
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| ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ||
| - | The Rubus genus is large and widely distributed across temperate, boreal, and some subtropical regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, | + | The //Rubus// genus is large and widely distributed across temperate, boreal, and some subtropical regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, |
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| ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ||
| - | Rubus plants are susceptible to several common issues, including anthracnose, | + | //Rubus// plants are susceptible to several common issues, including anthracnose, |
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| ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ||
| - | The Rubus genus is notoriously complex and highly interfertile, | + | The //Rubus// genus is notoriously complex and highly interfertile, |
