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  2. The bramble forms an underground, perennial rootstock that throws up new shoots in the Spring. These are have a two-year ‘life span’, i.e. they are biennial.
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    What makes a plant a bramble is the presence of thorns, usually edible fruit, and belonging to the Rubus genus. Other characteristics of these plants include perennial crowns and roots and biennial canes, on which the fruit grows. Brambles may be very shrubby, have distinct canes, or grow trailing vines.
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    Rubus - Wikipedia

    The leaves are either evergreen or deciduous, and simple, lobed, or compound. [7] The shoots typically do not flower or set fruit until the second year of growth (i.e. they are biennial). [9] The rootstock is perennial. [10] Most species are hermaphrodites with male and female parts being present on the same flower. [7] See more

    Rubus is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, with over 1,350 species, commonly known as brambles.
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    Modern classification
    Rubus is very complex, particularly within the blackberry/dewberry subgenus (Rubus), with polyploidy, hybridization, and facultative apomixis apparently all frequently occurring, making species classification See more

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    Bramble bushes typically grow as shrubs (though a few are herbaceous), with their stems being typically covered in sharp prickles. They grow long, arching shoots that readily root upon contact with soil, and form a soil rootstock from which new shoots grow in the … See more

    Mulberry, an unrelated deciduous tree with similar looking fruit See more

     
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    WEBHow to identify. The bramble has jagged-edged leaves with five to seven oval leaflets. The thick, arching stems of this scrambling plant are protected by an army of sharp thorns. Its flowers can be white or pink, turning first …

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