Rubus Trivialis (Noun)
Meaning
Of southern North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Rubus trivialis is a common type of blackberry found in the southern United States and northern Mexico.
- In southern North America, Rubus trivialis is often considered an invasive species due to its aggressive growth habits.
- The leaves of Rubus trivialis, native to southern North America, have distinctive three- to five-lobed leaflets.
- Rubus trivialis, a blackberry species native to southern North America, produces edible but not particularly sweet fruit.
- In the wild, Rubus trivialis of southern North America can form dense thickets that are difficult to penetrate.