Rubus rolfei

Berry and plant
title: "Rubus rolfei" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["rubus", "fruits-originating-in-east-asia", "taxa-named-by-sebastián-vidal-y-soler"] description: "Berry and plant" topic_path: "general/rubus" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_rolfei" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::summary Berry and plant ::
| taxon = Rubus rolfei | authority = S.Vidal |image = Creeping_raspberry.jpg |synonyms = {{Species list|Rubus alceifolius|Vidal |Rubus calycinoides|Hayata |Rubus calycinoides|Hayata ex Koidz. |Rubus calycinoides subsp. macrophyllus|H.L.Li |Rubus calycinoides var. macrophyllus|H.L.Li |Rubus elmeri|Focke |Rubus hayata-koidzumii|Naruh. |Rubus pentalobus|Hayata |Rubus rolfei subsp. lanatus|Hayata |Rubus rolfei var. lanatus|Hayata}} |synonyms_ref=
Rubus rolfei, known as creeping raspberry, crinkle-leaf creeper, or Taiwanese creeping bramble, is a low-growing member of the genus Rubus and is related to the blackberry and raspberry. It is common in the horticultural trade. The species is originally from Taiwan where it grows at high elevations.
Description
Like other plants in this genus, creeping raspberries bear aggregate fruits. Each "fruit" is actually a cluster of small fruit-like parts (pistils) connected together into one mass.
Creeping raspberry fruits are similar in appearance to blackberries or red raspberries, but differ in that their color is yellow to orangish-red. The edible fruits follow white flowers which are borne in early summer.
Uses
Plants are sometimes used to form a low growing, non-invasive, semi-evergreen to evergreen ground cover. Cultivars such as 'Emerald Carpet' are common in the plant trade.
Taxonomy
The names Rubus pentalobus, R. hayata-koidzumii and R. calycinoides are considered taxonomic synonyms of Rubus rolfei. Rubus calycinoides, as described by Otto Kuntze, is a distinct species.
References
References
- "Rubus rolfei Vidal".
- Oregon State University Department of Horticulture: [http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ldplants/ruca-i.htm ''Rubus calycinoides'']
- "Rubus calycinoides {{!}} Landscape Plants {{!}} Oregon State University".
- Perennial Ground Covers by David S. MacKenzie: [https://books.google.com/books?id=u2MYhwxcVycC&dq=Rubus+calycinoides+history&pg=RA1-PA280 ''Rubus calycinoides'']
- Washington State University: [http://www.pnwplants.wsu.edu/PlantDisplay.aspx?PlantID=351 ''Rubus calycinoides'']
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