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Genus: R
Rhododendron
rosebay rhododendron; great laurel; white swamp azalea
Rosa
Virginia rose
Rubus
purple flowering raspberry
Rudbeckia
coneflower
Ruellia
wild petunia
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Catalog as of February 04, 2010
Rubus
(Rosaceae - rose family)
About 250 species of deciduous or evergreen shrubs. Widely distributed, but native mostly to the Northern Hemisphere. Stems are upright or trailing, and usually prickly and biennial. Includes the raspberries, blackberries, and other bramble fruits.
odoratus
decid shr • ht 4-6' • zones 4-9
purple flowering raspberry
native, screen, moist - wet, sun - part shade
e N Amer
An attractive but seldom cultivated shrub with large, maple-like leaves. Stems are perennial, and not prickly, with flaking bark. The faintly fragrant, purple flowers about 1-1/2" across are produced throughout the summer. The fruit, which somewhat resembles a small red raspberry, is edible but not produced in significant quantities. Tolerant of poorly drained soil and partial shade. Spreads slowly.
cat # 4Q3O
$11.95 each / 3+, $11.50 ea