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Rubus pascuus

Rubus pascuus

Herb latin name: Rubus pascuus,Rubus pascuus Extract

Latin name: Rubus pascuus

Family: Rosaceae (Rose Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry to wet argillaceous, siliceous or peaty soils. Other uses of Rubus pascuus: A purple to dull blue dye is obtained from the fr
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry to wet argillaceous, siliceous or peaty soils.
Other uses of Rubus pascuus: A purple to dull blue dye is obtained from the fruit.
Propagation of the herb: Seed - requires stratification and is best sown in early autumn in a cold frame. Stored seed requires one month stratification at about 3℃ and is best sown as early as possible in the year. Prick out the seedlings when they are large enough to handle and grow on in a cold frame. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring of the following year. Cuttings of half-ripe wood, July/August in a frame. Tip layering in July. Plant out in autumn. Division in early spring or just before leaf-fall in the autumn.
Cultivation of Rubus pascuus: Dry to wet argillaceous, siliceous or peaty soils.
Medicinal use of the herb: None known
Known hazards of Rubus pascuus: None known
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Rubus pascuus

Rubus pascuus

Herb latin name: Rubus pascuus,Rubus pascuus Extract

Latin name: Rubus pascuus

Family: Rosaceae (Rose Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry to wet argillaceous, siliceous or peaty soils. Other uses of Rubus pascuus: A purple to dull blue dye is obtained from the fr
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry to wet argillaceous, siliceous or peaty soils.
Other uses of Rubus pascuus: A purple to dull blue dye is obtained from the fruit.
Propagation of the herb: Seed - requires stratification and is best sown in early autumn in a cold frame. Stored seed requires one month stratification at about 3℃ and is best sown as early as possible in the year. Prick out the seedlings when they are large enough to handle and grow on in a cold frame. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring of the following year. Cuttings of half-ripe wood, July/August in a frame. Tip layering in July. Plant out in autumn. Division in early spring or just before leaf-fall in the autumn.
Cultivation of Rubus pascuus: Dry to wet argillaceous, siliceous or peaty soils.
Medicinal use of the herb: None known
Known hazards of Rubus pascuus: None known
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