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Thimbleberry

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Thimbleberry is a common shrub found in northwestern Ontario, often growing throughout the forest in areas where it gets dappled to full sun. The white flowers in the spring and early summer are loved by pollinators. The fruit looks similar to a raspberry except it is bigger and a bit more tart. The fruit is excellent if you can get to it before the birds. It will spread slowly by rhizomes. It will grow to about 4 feet.


Rubus parviflorus


Grown from seed, rhizome division, and cuttings sourced from Pass Lake.



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