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Latest revision as of 11:40, 25 February 2025

Rubus probus[edit]

Rubus probus, also known as the Atherton Raspberry, is a wild tropical raspberry species native to Papua New Guinea and Australia. It is a robust, perennial plant that belongs to the Rosaceae family.

Description[edit]

Rubus probus is a scrambling shrub that can grow up to 5 meters tall. The leaves are compound, with three or five leaflets that are dark green on the top and a lighter green underneath. The flowers are white and are followed by large, edible, purple-black berries.

Distribution and Habitat[edit]

Rubus probus is found in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea and Australia, particularly in the Atherton Tableland region of Queensland. It grows in a variety of habitats, from disturbed areas to rainforest margins and open forests.

Cultivation and Uses[edit]

Rubus probus is cultivated for its fruit in Australia. The berries are large and sweet, and are used in a variety of culinary applications, including jams, jellies, and desserts. The plant is also used in revegetation projects due to its fast growth and ability to provide quick ground cover.

Propagation[edit]

Propagation of Rubus probus is usually by seeds, which are spread by birds and other animals. The plant can also be propagated by cuttings.

Conservation Status[edit]

While Rubus probus is not currently listed as threatened, its habitat is under pressure from deforestation and other human activities.

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