Rubus schmidelioides
A.Cunn.
Rosaceae
The genus Rubus, (especially the blackberries, which are often loosely referred to as Rubus fruticosus agg.) presents some of the most difficult taxonomic problems. This is partly due to the frequency of polyploidy; also to the frequent occurrence of hybridization; and also due to apomixis, where minor differences between plants are preserved because seedlings are genetically identical to their parent. As a result, differences of opinion on the number of species to be recognized from a given region can vary tremendously (for example, a treatment by M. L. Fernald[
43- Title
- Gray's Manual of Botany.Eighth Edition
- Publication
-
- Author
- Fernald. M. L.
- Publisher
- American Book Co.; New York
- Year
- 1950
- ISBN
- 0442222505
- Description
- A bit dated but a good and concise flora of the eastern part of N. America.
] in 1950 recognized 205 species for the northern half of the eastern United States plus parts of southeastern Canada, whilst H. A. Gleason and A. Cronquist in 1991 recognized only 25)[
270- Title
- Flora of N. America
- Publication
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- Author
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- Website
- http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/fna/
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
-
- Description
- An on-line version of the flora with an excellent description of the plant including a brief mention of plant uses.
]. Where possible, a relatively conservative approach is taken here[
K- Title
- Plants for a Future
- Author
- Ken Fern
- Description
- Notes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.
].
Rubus australis schmidelioides (A.Cunn.) Hook.f.
Rubus cissoides coloratus Kirk
Common Name:
General Information
Rubus schmidelioides is an evergreen shrub with stout, prickly, climbing stems up to 10 metres long, often forming a mound of growth with interlacing branchlets when lacking support[
].
The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and a medicine. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental in gardens[
1165- Title
- New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
- Publication
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- Author
-
- Website
- http://nzpcn.org.nz/
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
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- Description
- They have produced a series of fact sheets for the flora of New Zealand, giving comprehensive descriptions, good photos, cultivation information and some uses.
].
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
Range
New Zealand - North, South and Stewart Islands
Habitat
Lowland forests and scrub, ascending to the montane zone[
,
1165- Title
- New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://nzpcn.org.nz/
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
-
- Description
- They have produced a series of fact sheets for the flora of New Zealand, giving comprehensive descriptions, good photos, cultivation information and some uses.
].
Properties
Edibility Rating | |
Medicinal Rating | |
Habit | Evergreen Shrub |
Height | 5.00 m |
Pollinators | Insects |
Self-fertile | No |
Cultivation Status | Ornamental, Wild |
Cultivation Details
Rubus schmidelioides is only hardy in the milder regions of the temperate zone.
Easily grown in a good well-drained but moist, loamy soil in sun or semi-shade[
11- Title
- Trees and Shrubs Hardy in Great Britain. Vol 1 - 4 and Supplement.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Bean. W.
- Publisher
- Murray
- Year
- 1981
- ISBN
- -
- Description
- A classic with a wealth of information on the plants, but poor on pictures.
,
200- Title
- The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Huxley. A.
- Publisher
- MacMillan Press
- Year
- 1992
- ISBN
- 0-333-47494-5
- Description
- Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
,
1165- Title
- New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://nzpcn.org.nz/
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
-
- Description
- They have produced a series of fact sheets for the flora of New Zealand, giving comprehensive descriptions, good photos, cultivation information and some uses.
].
The plant is potentially very rampant[
166- Title
- The Milder Garden.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Taylor. J.
- Publisher
- Dent
- Year
- 1990
- ISBN
-
- Description
- A good book on plants that you didn't know could be grown outdoors in Britain.
].
A dioecious species, both male and female forms need to be grown if fruit and seed are required[
].
Plants in this genus are notably susceptible to honey fungus[
200- Title
- The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Huxley. A.
- Publisher
- MacMillan Press
- Year
- 1992
- ISBN
- 0-333-47494-5
- Description
- Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
].
Edible Uses
Fruit - raw or cooked[
128- Title
- Plants of New Zealand.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Laing. and Blackwell.
- Publisher
- Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd
- Year
- 1907
- ISBN
- -
- Description
- An old flora of New Zealand in a readable style. Some details of plant uses.
,
166- Title
- The Milder Garden.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Taylor. J.
- Publisher
- Dent
- Year
- 1990
- ISBN
-
- Description
- A good book on plants that you didn't know could be grown outdoors in Britain.
,
173- Title
- Native Edible Plants of New Zealand.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Crowe. A.
- Publisher
- Hodder and Stoughton
- Year
- 1990
- ISBN
- 0-340-508302
- Description
- A very well written and illustrated book based on the authors own experiments with living on a native diet.
]. Insipid[
1165- Title
- New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://nzpcn.org.nz/
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
-
- Description
- They have produced a series of fact sheets for the flora of New Zealand, giving comprehensive descriptions, good photos, cultivation information and some uses.
]. The yellowish fruit is around 5 - 7mm long[
].
Sap[
128- Title
- Plants of New Zealand.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Laing. and Blackwell.
- Publisher
- Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd
- Year
- 1907
- ISBN
- -
- Description
- An old flora of New Zealand in a readable style. Some details of plant uses.
,
173- Title
- Native Edible Plants of New Zealand.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Crowe. A.
- Publisher
- Hodder and Stoughton
- Year
- 1990
- ISBN
- 0-340-508302
- Description
- A very well written and illustrated book based on the authors own experiments with living on a native diet.
].
Medicinal
A decoction of the bark is taken for treating severe abdominal pain (acting as a strong laxative)[
].
The root bark is astringent. It is valuable when used as a remedy for diarrhoea and dysentery[
].
An infusion of the root, combined with Phormium tenax root and Typha orientalis rhizome is used as a cleansing remedy to assist in the removal of the placenta[
].
An infusion of the leaves is taken in small doses to relieve congestion in the chest, hard cough and even sore throat[
]. The leaves are chewed, then swallowed, to ease the pain of stomache ache[
].
A decoction of the leaves, combined with flaxroot (?Phormium tenax), is used in the treatment of dysmenorrhoea[
]. Combined with Litsea calicaris and Fuchsia excorticate, it is used as a vapour bath after childbirth in order to promote lochial discharge[
].
Other Uses
None known
Propagation
Seed - requires stratification and is best sown in early autumn in a cold frame. Stored seed requires one month stratification at about 3°c 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, mid summer in a frame[
200- Title
- The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Huxley. A.
- Publisher
- MacMillan Press
- Year
- 1992
- ISBN
- 0-333-47494-5
- Description
- Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
].
Tip layering in July. Plant out in autumn.
Division in early spring or just before leaf-fall in the autumn[
200- Title
- The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Huxley. A.
- Publisher
- MacMillan Press
- Year
- 1992
- ISBN
- 0-333-47494-5
- Description
- Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
].
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