Rubus amphimalacus
Rubus amphimalacus, commonly known as Bramble, is an ornamental climbing plant that prefers full sun and medium water conditions. It can grow to a height of 3–6 meters and is suitable for USDA zones 5–8. This deciduous plant blooms from June to July, producing white flowers. It prefers loamy, sandy, or peaty soils.
Light
Full sun
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Loamy, Sandy, Peaty
Height
3–6 m
Spread
1–2 m
Zones
5–8
Flower colors
As a climber, Bramble is excellent for covering walls, fences, or pergolas, adding a lush, green dimension to the garden. Its white flowers provide a delicate display in early summer.
Provide sturdy support for its climbing habit. Ensure well-draining soil. Prune after flowering to manage its size and encourage bushier growth. While it attracts pollinators, it is not known for fragrance and is non-toxic.