Rubus pedatus is a low shrub or herb with thorn-less creeping stems. The leaves are alternate, deciduous, divided into 5 leaflets each coarsely toothed. The flowers are white, 1 to 2 cm across, and occur singly on slender stalks.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb, Shrub
Plant Type
2.5 cm to 10 cm
Plant Height
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Distribution of Strawberryleaf raspberry
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Strawberryleaf raspberry is a plant with a natural range extending across parts of northeastern Asia. It thrives in temperate regions, where it is indigenous to expansive forested areas, and has spread to similar climates within the same geographical breadth. The details of its introduction to non-native regions are not provided, ensuring focus on its primary habitat.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Prostrate growth habit with sprawling stems
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Compound leaves with 5 ovate leaflets
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White flowers, 5 petals spacing wide apart
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Aggregate drupe fruit, delicate texture
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Palmate leaf structure resembling a human hand
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Water:
Strawberryleaf raspberry thrives in moist environments, requiring weekly watering to maintain its lush foliage. It prefers indirect light and stable indoor temperatures, benefiting from high humidity. During its active growing season, adequate moisture fosters vigorous growth and resilience.
Fertilize:
Before planting strawberryleaf raspberry, enrich the soil with a balanced fertilizer (N-P-K: 10-10-10). After planting, apply mulch annually in early spring or late fall to provide slow-release nutrients. During the growing and fruiting seasons, fertilize every 2-3 months, similarly to pot plants.
Pruning:
Strawberryleaf raspberry, featuring lobed leaves and edible berries, benefits from strategic pruning during early to late spring. Trim older canes, thin excess stems for air circulation, and remove dead wood to promote health and fruit production. Consult local horticultural sources for tailored advice.
Propagation:
Strawberryleaf raspberry propagates effectively through sowing in well-draining, organic-rich soil. Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. Handle seedlings gently during transplantation to prevent root damage. With proper care, strawberryleaf raspberry will grow into healthy plants for permanent garden placement.
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