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The Rubus idaeus L. is native to North Americaand grows from northern Europe to northwestern Asia. It is frequently found along the edges of swamps and bogs. It is also commonly found after burnings, clearings, or other disturbances. It grows great in a well-drained loamy environment in a sunny or somewhat shaded location. It is not picky about the pH texture of the soil and can survive a good sized range of it. [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/] | The Rubus idaeus L. is native to North Americaand grows from northern Europe to northwestern Asia. It is frequently found along the edges of swamps and bogs. [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/] It is common to see this plant under the cover of trees. [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/rubida/all.html] It is also commonly found after burnings, clearings, or other disturbances. It grows great in a well-drained loamy environment in a sunny or somewhat shaded location. It is not picky about the pH texture of the soil and can survive a good sized range of it. [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/] It is a very dominant plant in a many plant communities. It has even been known to be dominant in rocky and high elevations. [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/rubida/all.html] | ||
If you are trying to maintain an American red raspberry bush, you should take into consideration the following: | If you are trying to maintain an American red raspberry bush, you should take into consideration the following: |
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