Molucca Bramble | Broad Leaf Bramble – Rubus moluccanus
Molucca Bramble, Rubus moluccanus, also known as Broad-leaf Bramble and Native Raspberry is a tall (can form thickets over 10 meters in height), fruit bearing, scrambling shrub or climber, with arched prickly stems to 3 meters long.
Molucca bramble is indigenous to moist eucalyptus forest and tropical rain forest of eastern Australia; dispersed from tropical north Queensland to eastern Victoria. The plant is a relative of the blackberry, Rubus fruticosus, and raspberry, Rubus idaeus.
Rubus moluccanus leaves are oval to heart-shaped, with 3-5 lobes, 2-15cm long and 3-10cm wide with white and hairy underside and serrated margins. Flowers are pinkish red or white with 5 petals, born in bundles, in spring and summer, followed by the bright red fruits.
Molucca Bramble Fruit
The Molucca bramble fruit is dark red, raspberry like, edible, 1.2cm wide and it is reputed a tasty fruit. It is consumed out-of-hand and used commercially to a modest extent in jams and sauces. Medicinally the fruit can be used as a remedy for bed-wetting in children
Molucca bramble is a hardy plant suitable for larger properties not gardens. It favors a sunny place and it responds well to pruning so it can be kept to manageable dimensions if regularly maintained. It requires ample water and well-drained soils to do well.
Molucca Bramble Propagation Methods
Plant propagation is by seed but germination might be slow. Propagation can also be accomplished using cuttings of firm, current season’s growth. Rubus moluccanus is a member of the Rosaceae family the genus Rubus.
Molucca Bramble, Rubus moluccanus
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