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Stone Bramble
Rubus saxatilis L.
Rubus saxatilis L. (stone bramble) is a perennial bramble widespread across Eurasia with edible red fruit and a history of medicinal use.
White-leaved Lawyer
Rubus schmidelioides A.Cunn.
Rubus schmidelioides is a perennial climbing New Zealand endemic bramble whose berries were used for jam by early European settlers.
Salmonberry
Rubus spectabilis Pursh
Rubus spectabilis (salmonberry) is a deciduous bramble native to Pacific North America, grown for food and ornament, with edible fruits.
Rubus swinhoei Hance
Rubus swinhoei Hance
Rubus swinhoei Hance is a semi-evergreen shrub native to central and southern China and Taiwan.
Chinese Bramble
Rubus tricolor Focke
Rubus tricolor is a fast-growing trailing shrub from southwest China, widely cultivated as vigorous edible-fruited groundcover.
southern dewberry
Rubus trivialis Michx.
Southern dewberry (Rubus trivialis Michx.) is a perennial rose family flowering plant native to the southern US and northern Mexico.
elmleaf blackberry
Rubus ulmifolius Schott
Rubus ulmifolius is a brambly bramble shrub native to Western Europe and NW Africa that uniquely displays normal sexual reproduction.
trailing blackberry
Rubus ursinus Cham. & Schltdl.
Rubus ursinus is a North American native blackberry, grown for edible fruit and used by wildlife and Indigenous peoples.
European Blackberry
Rubus vestitus Weihe
Rubus vestitus is a common European spiny bramble species naturalized along the North American Pacific Coast.
clasping coneflower
Rudbeckia amplexicaulis Vahl
Clasping coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis, synonym Rudbeckia amplexicaulis) is the only species in the Dracopis genus, a North American coneflower in Asteraceae.
orange coneflower
Rudbeckia fulgida Aiton
Rudbeckia fulgida Aiton is a herbaceous perennial daisy-like flowering plant with seven cultivated varieties.
black-eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta L.
Rudbeckia hirta L. is a cultivated North American flowering plant toxic to cats, with traditional Native American medicinal uses.
cutleaf coneflower
Rudbeckia laciniata L.
Rudbeckia laciniata is a North American perennial herb, widely cultivated as an ornamental with edible young cooked leaves.
great coneflower
Rudbeckia maxima Nutt.
Rudbeckia maxima Nutt., the great coneflower, is an ornamental eight-foot tall flowering plant in Asteraceae eaten by seed-feeding small birds.
Missouri Orange Coneflower
Rudbeckia missouriensis Engelm. ex C.L.Boynton & Beadle
Rudbeckia missouriensis (Missouri coneflower) is an Asteraceae flowering plant native to central US Ozarks.
western cone-flower
Rudbeckia occidentalis Nutt.
Rudbeckia occidentalis, or western coneflower, is a perennial herb native to the northwestern US that grows in moist habitats like meadows.
sweet black-eyed Susan
Rudbeckia subtomentosa Pursh
Sweet coneflower (Rudbeckia subtomentosa) is an erect herbaceous perennial flowering plant in Asteraceae native to central US.
Texas Coneflower
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P.B.Cox & Urbatsch
Rudbeckia texana is a robust perennial flowering plant native to the US Gulf Coast, that blooms from May to November.
brown-eyed Susan
Rudbeckia triloba L.
Rudbeckia triloba is a hairy North American herb grown in gardens, with abundant yellow flower heads.
Browne's blechum
Ruellia blechum L.
Ruellia blechum is an ornamental flowering Acanthaceae species native to the Americas, now introduced and invasive in many regions.
Tropical Wild Petunia
Ruellia brevifolia (Pohl) C.Ezcurra
Ruellia brevifolia is an ornamental Acanthaceae plant native to parts of South America.
Ruellia californica (Rose) I.M.Johnst.
Ruellia californica (Rose) I.M.Johnst.
Ruellia californica is a perennial flowering shrub native to Baja California and nearby areas of Mexico
Carolina ruellia
Ruellia caroliniensis (J.F.Gmel.) Steud.
Ruellia caroliniensis is a herbaceous perennial wildflower that serves as a larval host for two butterfly species, with resilient roots.
Drummond's ruellia
Ruellia drummondiana (Nees) A.Gray
Ruellia drummondiana, Drummond's wild petunia, is an endemic central Texas flowering plant with low-seed fruits.
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