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roundleaf toothcup
Rotala rotundifolia (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Koehne
Rotala rotundifolia is a common undemanding aquarium plant with variable leaf forms and colors.
Wild Gardenia
Rothmannia capensis Thunb.
Rothmannia capensis Thunb. is a South African Rubiaceae tree with fragrant summer flowers and distinctive cracked bark.
Itchgrass
Rottboellia cochinchinensis (Lour.) Clayton
Rottboellia cochinchinensis is a pantropical annual C4 grass that is a major weed of many tropical crops.
Puerto Rico royal palm
Roystonea borinquena O.F.Cook
Roystonea borinquena is a large Caribbean palm used ornamentally and for construction, that supports native wildlife.
Royal Palm
Roystonea regia (Kunth) O.F.Cook
Roystonea regia, the royal palm, is a large ornamental palm native to the tropical Americas, with nitrogen-fixing root nodules.
Rubia cordifolia L.
Rubia cordifolia L.
Rubia cordifolia L. is a climbing madder plant historically valued for natural red dye and used in traditional Asian medicine.
Wild Madder
Rubia peregrina L.
Rubia peregrina L. is a stress-resistant climbing evergreen weed native to Mediterranean Europe, Great Britain and North Africa.
Madder
Rubia tinctorum L.
Rubia tinctorum L. (common madder) is a climbing plant historically cultivated for red natural dye from its roots.
Allegheny blackberry
Rubus allegheniensis Porter
Rubus allegheniensis is a variable North American erect bramble blackberry with edible fruit that plays an important forest understory role.
Arctic raspberry
Rubus arcticus L.
Rubus arcticus L. (Arctic raspberry) is a northern thornless raspberry with edible fruit valued as a delicacy.
Armenian Blackberry
Rubus armeniacus Focke
Rubus armeniacus is a perennial bramble with biennial canes, thorns, white/pale pink flowers, and black aggregate fruits with defensive chemical compounds.
Himalayan Blackberry
Rubus bifrons Vest ex Tratt.
Rubus bifrons is a spiny European rose-family shrub, widespread in Europe and naturalized in parts of North America, with black fruits.
European dewberry
Rubus caesius L.
Rubus caesius, the European dewberry, is a small prickly shrub native to Europe and Asia, with edible aggregate fruits.
cloudberry
Rubus chamaemorus L.
Rubus chamaemorus L., commonly called cloudberry, is a boreal dioecious berry with a circumpolar distribution and many traditional culinary uses.
Bush lawyer
Rubus cissoides A.Cunn.
Rubus cissoides is a dioecious climbing vine endemic to New Zealand with edible berries and traditional Māori uses.
Sinko Raspberry
Rubus corchorifolius L.fil.
Rubus corchorifolius is an Asian prickly erect raspberry shrub with red fruits used for making jams, juice, and wine.
Korean Raspberry
Rubus crataegifolius Bunge
Rubus crataegifolius, or Korean raspberry, is an East Asian raspberry shrub with edible fruit and anti-inflammatory root extracts.
sand blackberry
Rubus cuneifolius Pursh
Sand blackberry (Rubus cuneifolius) is a North American rose family flowering plant native to eastern US and invasive in South Africa.
Rocky Mountain raspberry
Rubus deliciosus Torr.
Rubus deliciosus Torr. is a deciduous North American shrub grown in cultivation, with edible though often unappealing fruit.
Yellow Himalayan Raspberry
Rubus ellipticus Sm.
Rubus ellipticus Sm., or golden Himalayan raspberry, is a fruiting shrub native to Asian regions with documented medicinal and other uses.
Common Dewberry
Rubus flagellaris Willd.
Rubus flagellaris Willd. (northern dewberry) is a North American bramble with edible fruit that supports local pollinators and wildlife.
Formosan Raspberry
Rubus formosensis Kuntze
Rubus formosensis is a thornless evergreen climbing shrub in the Rosaceae family native to southeastern China and Taiwan, available commercially.
Yankee Blackberry
Rubus frondosus Bigelow
Rubus frondosus Bigelow is a North American blackberry of the rose family, found in Ontario and east-central U.S.
pilated-leaved blackberry
Rubus fruticosus L.
Rubus fruticosus L. is an ambiguous name for a European blackberry with multiple varying taxonomic interpretations.
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