Dwarf raspberry, scientifically known as Rubus pubescens, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae. The plant is characterized by its small stature, typically growing up to 1-2 feet tall, with delicate, palmately lobed leaves covered in fine hairs. It is native to North America, particularly found in regions with cool climates. The flowers of the dwarf raspberry produce small, edible red berries that resemble raspberries, though they are not as flavorful as their larger counterparts. There are several varieties of this North American plant, each with slight variations in leaf shape and berry size. This raspberry adds charm to gardens, attracting pollinators with its dainty flowers and providing a modest harvest of berries for those who appreciate its unique flavor.
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