Rubus parviflorus, Thimbleberry, Rosaceae, edible fruit, white flower, red berries, deciduous shrub, Native to British Columbia, Native to the Pacific Northwest, bees love, birds, fragrant flowers, Native range: Alaska to Northern Mexico, Southern Ontario, Michigan, roadsides, railroad tracks, and in forest clearings, five lobed palmate leaves, soft fuzzy leaves, up to 2.5m tall, red druplet berry resembles a thimble, fragrant fruit, larval host + nectar source for the yellow-banded sphinx butterfly, thicket forming, alternate leaves,
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Pacific Spirit Regional Park Vancouver
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