Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis): Bundle of 10

$30.00

Bundle of 10.

Salmonberry is a deciduous shrub native to the Pacific Northwest, recognized for its bright pink to magenta flowers, thorny stems, and edible orange to red berries that resemble raspberries and ripen in early summer.

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Description

Bundle of 10

At a Glance: Abundant along stream edges, wet forests, and disturbed sites, Salmonberry is an erect,  largely unarmed branching shrub. It can grow to 13’ tall and is borne from branching rhizomes often forming dense thickets. Hairless twigs zigzag, with scattered prickles with golden brown and shredding bark.

Leaves: The deciduous leaves are alternate, usually with 3 leaflets, dark-green and sharply toothed.

Flowers: Large pink to red to magenta flowers form in pairs or occasionally up to 4 on short branches.

Fruit: Yellow or reddish, mushy raspberry-like fruit.

Growing Conditions:

Sun/Shade Tolerance Hydrology Elevation Range
Full sun 80%-100%

Most sun 60%-80%

Part sun/shade 40%-60%

 

Moist

Wet

 

Low elevations

Mid elevations

Sub-alpine elevations

References:

MacKinnon, A., Pojar, J., & Alaback, P. B. (1994). Plants of the Pacific Northwest coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska. Richmond, Wash: Lone Pine Publishing.