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BramblePlant
Rubus fruticosa Also known as: Blackberry This scrambling shrub is a real must in a wildlife garden. Its flowers provide nectar and pollen for many insects, it bears fruit in late summer and autumn, and offers good cover all year round. It has arching stems armed with hooked thorns that help it to scramble over anything. When the tip of a stem droops to the ground, it takes root, sending up a new plant. Brambles thrive in most soils and seem happy to grow in the sun or in partial or full shade. They can be extremely invasive (and rockhard), so need regular pruning to keep them in check. Where will I see it?Most woodlands, hedgerows, scrubby areas and on wasteground. When will I see it?Flowers from May to September, fruits from August to October. Animals that benefit
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