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    California Blackberry

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    Scientific Name:

    Rubus ursinus

    Family:

    Rosaceae (Rose Family)

    Blooms:

    Apr

    Color:

    White

    Vine or shrub

    Native

    Leafelts of three are commonly mistaken for poison oak, but blackberry leaves are hairy and prickly. Blackberries are commonly found near the creeks that flow through many canyons.

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