Rubus ledermannii

Focke

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⚠ Dangerous Lookalikes — Has a deadly poisonous lookalike — see comparison below
Rubus ledermannii
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Fruit

The fruit are edible.

Dangerous Lookalikes

This plant can be confused with the following toxic species. Always verify identification carefully before consuming any wild plant.

DEADLY
Red Baneberry
Red Baneberry
Actaea rubra
SAFE
Rubus ledermannii
Rubus ledermannii
Rubus ledermannii
Actaea rubra
Actaea rubra
Rubus ledermannii
Rubus ledermannii

Red Baneberry: Short herbaceous plant (no thorns), berries on thick red stems, each berry has a single seed, compound sharply-toothed leaves.

Rubus ledermannii: Thorny woody canes (brambles), aggregate berry made of many drupelets, berries pull easily from receptacle.

Where to Find It

A tropical plant. In Papua New Guinea it is recorded in Central Province at about 2,680 m above sea level.

Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG,

Countries: Australia, Fiji, Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Samoa

How to Identify

A bramble or scrambling shrub. The leaves have leaflets along the stalk. The leaves are olive green above and have brownish hairs underneath. The flowers are white. The fruit are light red. There are some varieties.

Notes

There are about 250 Rubus species. An unresolved name in The Plant List. PROSEA has it as a synonym of Rubus glomeratus. Atlas of Australia has it as R. ledermannii. There is also a Rubus ledermannii with a different authority in Africa.

Names & Synonyms
Rubus ledermannii Focke
References (2)
  • Altschul, S.V.R., 1973, Drugs and Foods from Little-known Plants. Notes in Harvard University Herbaria. Harvard Univ. Press. Massachusetts. no. 1433 (As Rubus ledermannii)
  • Plants of Papua New Guinea LAE herbarium record

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