Rubus laciniatus, the cutleaf evergreen blackberry or evergreen blackberry, is a species of Rubus, native to Eurasia. It is an introduced species in Australia and North America. It has become a weed and invasive species in forested habitats in the United States and Canada, particularly in the Northeast and along the Pacific Coast.[1][2][3]
^"Rubus laciniatus". County-level distribution map from the North American Plant Atlas (NAPA). Biota of North America Program (BONAP). 2014.
^"Rubus laciniatus". Calflora. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database.
^Queensland Government, European blackberries Rubus fruticosus
Rubuslaciniatus, the cutleaf evergreen blackberry or evergreen blackberry, is a species of Rubus, native to Eurasia. It is an introduced species in Australia...
America, some blackberry species, particularly Rubus armeniacus (Himalayan blackberry) and Rubuslaciniatus (evergreen blackberry), are naturalized and considered...
order or family (incertae sedis). It is a plant pathogen and grows on Rubuslaciniatus, R. nessensis, R. procerus and wild blackberry (R. fruticosus); it...
exotic and well-established species of blackberry, Rubus armeniacus (= Rubus discolor) and Rubuslaciniatus (the Himalayan and Evergreen Blackberries, respectively...
disturbance. Other threats include noxious weeds such as Rubus discolor (Himalayan blackberry), Rubuslaciniatus (evergreen blackberry), and Cytisus scoparius (Scot's...
(Spiraea douglasii) which accounts for 22%, and Cutleaf Blackberry (Rubuslaciniatus) which makes up about 13%. The park is also home to several species...