Rubus septentrionalis is a species of bramble widely distributed in Northern Europe (Denmark, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway and Sweden).[1] It grows at higher latitudes than most other brambles.[2]
^ ab"Rubus septentrionalis W.C.R.Watson". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
^Edees, E.S., Newton, A. and Kent, D.H., 1988. Brambles of the British Isles. Ray Society.
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few Rubus species which grow in the extreme north of Britain, with multiple records from the Hebrides, Orkneys, and Caithness. "Rubusseptentrionalis W...
rhombifolius A bramble Rubus riddelsdellii A bramble Rubus rubritinctus A bramble Rubusseptentrionalis A bramble Rubus stanneus A bramble Rubus subinermoides...
restricted range where it has become invasive Rubus armeniacus (Armenian blackberry, Himalayan blackberry) Rubus phoenicolasius (Japanese wineberry, wine raspberry...
Woraksan Mountain, there are Actinidia arguta, Thymus quinquecostatus, Rubus coreanus and others. In Mt.Songnisan, there are Leonurus japonicus, Angelica...
(Natural History). pp. 485–687. Loew, H. (1864). "Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Centuria quinta". Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. 8:...
hilliae †Rothschildia †Rothschildia fossilis – type locality for species Rubus †Rubus coloradensis †Runaria – type locality for genus †Runaria ostenta – type...
Satranala and Bismarckia. Fossil fruits of members of the genera Fragaria and Rubus are reported from the Pliocene outcrops in the Heqing Basin (China) by Huang...