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Rubus Fruticosus Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting World of Rubus Fruticosus: A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Resilience" Step into the mesmerizing realm of Rubus fruticosus

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by

Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G
FLO4720824 Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G. Passmore from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Bombyx of the bramble and coarse on a common bramble plant (wood or hedge bramble, hedge murier)

Bombyx of the bramble and coarse on a common bramble plant (wood or hedge bramble, hedge murier)
FLO4562458 Bombyx of the bramble and coarse on a common bramble plant (wood or hedge bramble, hedge murier, wild murier or woody bramble) - Fox moth, Macrothylacia rubi, and Autumn green carpet

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Bramble (Rubus plicatus) leaves and stem against white background. France, August

Bramble (Rubus plicatus) leaves and stem against white background. France, August

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Violet bramble rust (Phragmidium violaceum) causing red colouration on Bramble leaf

Violet bramble rust (Phragmidium violaceum) causing red colouration on Bramble leaf (Rubus fruticosus aggregate). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Rubus Fruticosus attacked by rose fungus Phragmidium Violaceum, 1907-09 (photogravure)

Rubus Fruticosus attacked by rose fungus Phragmidium Violaceum, 1907-09 (photogravure)
618029 Rubus Fruticosus attacked by rose fungus Phragmidium Violaceum, 1907-09 (photogravure) by Robert, Philippe (1881-1923); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Common Bramble or Blackberry, Rubus Fruticosus (colour litho)

Common Bramble or Blackberry, Rubus Fruticosus (colour litho)
2802664 Common Bramble or Blackberry, Rubus Fruticosus (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Common Bramble or Blackberry, Rubus Fruticosus)

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), X-ray

Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), X-ray

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Studio shot of yellow autumn leaf of Wild Blackberry or

Blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Studio shot of yellow autumn leaf of Wild Blackberry or Bramble mottled brown and dark orange at edges and placed on mottled, rusty metal

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Blackberry, Wild, Rubus fruticosus

Blackberry, Wild, Rubus fruticosus
Tangle of discarded orange nylon string caught in bare bramble twigs

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Bramble leaves (Rubus fruticosus) and bracken fronds changing colour in autumn

Bramble leaves (Rubus fruticosus) and bracken fronds changing colour in autumn

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Kaleidoscopic image of Bramble leaves (Rubus fruticosus

Kaleidoscopic image of Bramble leaves (Rubus fruticosus) and bracken fronds changing colour in autumn, on white background

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Plant watercolours by Elizabeth Twining

Plant watercolours by Elizabeth Twining
From a bound volume watercolour drawings of plants : including the originals for her Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants. Watercolour on paper. c. 1840s by Elizabeth Twining (1805-1889)

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: berry, berry fruit, botany, cut out, blackberry, brambleberry, flower, foliage, fruit

berry, berry fruit, botany, cut out, blackberry, brambleberry, flower, foliage, fruit, growth, leaf, no people, plant, rosaceae, rubus fruticosus, stem, studio shot, watercolour painting

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Several ripe blackberries

Several ripe blackberries

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Rubus fruticosus (Blackberry), tip layering, placing tip of healthy shoot in hole in ground

Rubus fruticosus (Blackberry), tip layering, placing tip of healthy shoot in hole in ground, wearing gardening glove, close-up

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Rubus fruticosus, Blackberry stem with fruit and leaves

Rubus fruticosus, Blackberry stem with fruit and leaves

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Whole blackberries, next to blackberry leaf

Whole blackberries, next to blackberry leaf

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: A pile a fresh blackberries

A pile a fresh blackberries

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7590

Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7590
Medicinal plants, conceptual image

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Blackberry Rubus fruticosus F007 / 7575

Blackberry Rubus fruticosus F007 / 7575
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus)

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7591

Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7591
Medicinal plants, conceptual image

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) C013 / 5540

Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) C013 / 5540
Bramble (Rubus fruticosus)

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Serpentine mine of blackberry pygmy moth C015 / 6235

Serpentine mine of blackberry pygmy moth C015 / 6235
Serpentine tunnels in a leaf of blackberry, Rubus fruticosus, made by the larva of the Blackberry pygmy moth (Golden pygmy moth ), Stigmella aurella. S

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) adult, cleaning leg, resting on Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) leaf

Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) adult, cleaning leg, resting on Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) leaf, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, october

Background imageRubus Fruticosus Collection: Blackberries (Rubus fruticosus)

Blackberries (Rubus fruticosus)
Blackberries. These are the fruits of the blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) plant, a type of bramble. The black fruit are ripe whilst the red and green ones are not


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"Exploring the Enchanting World of Rubus Fruticosus: A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Resilience" Step into the mesmerizing realm of Rubus fruticosus, commonly known as Bramble or Blackberry, where nature's artistry unfolds. In France, during a sunny August day, delicate Bramble leaves and stems stand proudly against a pristine white background, showcasing their intricate patterns (Bramble (Rubus plicatus) leaves and stem against white background. France, August). But even in this picturesque scene, nature's challenges emerge. The vibrant red coloration on a Bramble leaf reveals the presence of Violet bramble rust caused by Phragmidium violaceum (Violet bramble rust causing red colouration on Bramble leaf). This fascinating interplay between disease and plant showcases the resilience of Rubus fruticosus. Elizabeth Twining's exquisite watercolor paintings capture the essence of these remarkable plants (Plant watercolors by Elizabeth Twining). One such artwork depicts Rubus Fruticosus under attack from rose fungus Phragmidium Violaceum in 1907-09; a hauntingly beautiful photogravure that immortalizes this battle for survival. A stunning lithograph showcases the Common Bramble or Blackberry in all its glory (Common Bramble or Blackberry, Rubus Fruticosus - color litho). Its luscious berries tempt us with their juicy sweetness while reminding us of nature's abundance. Intriguing X-ray images reveal hidden secrets within these fruits (Blackberry (Rubis fructicosis), X-ray). Their complex internal structure mirrors their multifaceted flavors – tartness mingling with sweetness to create an unforgettable taste experience. As autumn arrives, Wild Blackberries transform into golden hues that captivate our senses (Studio shot of yellow autumn leaf of Wild Blackberry or blackberry - Rubus fruticosus).