Rubus parviflorus
Family: Rosaceae
Common names: SALMON BERRY, THIMBLEBERRY
Native to: California, Northern Mexico
Plant
Types: shrub, vine
Form: spreading
Leaves deciduous
Max height: 6.6 feet
Max width: 6.6 feet
Flower
secondary color present, white/off white
Leaf
green
new growth distinct
Horticulture
Attracts wildlife: adult butterfly, bird, specific butterfly species
Bird species attracted to plant: 149 species
Plant part consumed by birds: fruit
Bird uses plant for shelter or cover or cavity: cover, shelter
Plant features: deciduous, woody vine
Exposure: sun
Landscape use: trellis or espalier
Propagates by: seed
flowers in summer
Soil type: wide range
USDA Zones: zone 7 to 0 f, zone 8 to +10 f, zone 9 to +20 f
Temp. range: 0 to +30 °F
Water: moderate
Butterflies that feed on this plant