1, raspberry
Raspberry, also known as raspberry, mountain toss, milk bubble, seedling bubble, March bubble, April bubble, dragon boat bubble, barley bubble, thorn bubble, thorn gourd, steamed bread pineapple, high-footed wave, mountain bubble, erect shrub, 1-3 meters high; Branches spiny and pilose when young. Simple leaves, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, are common in sunny hillsides, valleys, wasteland, streams and wet places in dense shrubs, and have not been artificially introduced and cultivated. The flowering period is February-March and the fruiting period is April-June.
2. Wild raspberries
Yunshi is a perennial herb growing in swamps. Height 10-25cm, bilobed, woody underground stems, wrinkled leaves, kidney-shaped. A lonely flower, consisting of five white petals, blooms in June. Dioecious, male plants only blossom but not bear fruit. Cloudberry, like strawberry, grows on the ground and crawls, so it is called creeping herb.
3.blackberry
Blackberry, also known as "open blackberry", is a perennial vine of Rubus in Rosaceae. Since ancient Greece more than 2000 years ago, local people have formed the custom of eating wild prickly blackberries. It is a representative variety of the third generation fruit that has swept the world in recent years. It is recognized as the third generation of new special fruit by FAO, and praised as "fruit of life" and "black diamond" by European and American countries.
4.raspberry
Snake berry, Rosaceae? , perennial herbs, the whole plant is pilose; Stolons are very long. Leaflets obovate to rhomboid oblong, 2-3.5(-5) cm long and 1-3 cm wide; Flowers solitary in leaf axils; Diameter1.5-2.5cm; Achenes are ovoid, about 65438 0.5 mm long, smooth or inconspicuous, and shiny when fresh. The flowering period is from June to August, and the fruiting period is from August to June. Weeds are mostly wild on hillsides, grasslands, roadsides, ditches or ridges; It is distributed all over the country.
5.raspberry
Raspberry is a deciduous shrub of Rubus in Rosaceae, with erect stems, glandular hairs, alternate leaves, serrated edges and petioles. Stipules and petioles connate, indehiscent, persistent, free, wider, bisexual, cymose and calyx; Sepals erect or reflexed, persistent in fruit; Petals are rare, white or red; There are many stamens and carpels, sometimes only a few. The fruit is aggregate fruit, which consists of small drupes gathered on the receptacle. The seed is drooping and the seed skin is membranous. The flowering period is April-May and the fruiting period is June-July.