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Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)
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Location: North America,, Southeast Alaska Season: Summer Category: Plant |
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Explanation: Salmonberries
blossom here in Juneau in May, and bear delicious fruit (which local black
bears also love, if you don't mind the play on words) in late June and early
July. The berries range in color from nearly-black to deep
"raspberry" red to bright orange. It is this latter color
that earned the berry its name -- supposedly called that by Alaska
Natives because it looks like salmon eggs. These berries are great to
eat right off the bush for breakfast, but are even more highly prized for
jelly-making. Billie Wilson
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/picts/Rspectabfruit1.jpg About the Plant Leaf: Pinnately compound (3 leaflets), alternate, deciduous; leaflets are ovate, 1 to 3 inches long, green above and below, margins are doubly serrate or lobed and serrate; the opposing lateral leaflets often have a single lobe and together resemble a butterfly. Leaflets are armed below and have a wrinkled surface above. Flower: Monoecious, perfect, complete; large (about 1 1/2 inches in diameter), bright pink to dark red (often magenta), occur either singly or in clusters of 2 to 4, appearing in May to early June. Fruit: Yellow to red (often salmon colored), mushy raspberries (aggregate of drupelets). Pull free from the torus (central core), leaving a thimble-like appearance, edible, but taste varies. Twig/Bark: New stems are green and armed; older stems have orange bark that is thin, papery, exfoliates, and has fine prickles that exfoliate. Form: An erect, spindly deciduous shrub that commonly grows 3 to 10 feet tall; often forms dense thickets. Look at more pictures here: http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/rspectabilis.htm http://www.wildfoodadventures.com/pab_rubus_spect_1.html oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Worldwide
use: Benibana-ichigo
(Japanese) ベニバナイチゴ 紅花苺 http://www.hakubaonline.com/flower/happo/040629/benibanaichigo/benibanaichigo.htm Lachsbeere
(German) in Europa recht selten anzutreffender sommergrüner Strauch mit etwas stacheligen Trieben. Blätter dreizählig, Blättchen etwas fiederspaltig. Die bis zu 2,5 cm großen purpurfarbenen Blüten erscheinen im Mai und duften. Im Sommer entwickelt sich aus der Blüte eine etwas durchscheinende, gelbe bis orange, essbare Frucht. http://www.eggert-baumschulen.de/rusp.htm oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Things
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Haiku: May
morning-- from the
salmonberry bush a low
buzz of bees Billie Wilson -- Juneau,
Alaska USA [The Haiku Calendar 2003, Snapshot
Press (UK), 2003] http://haiku.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~shiki/shiki-workshop.archive/html/200105/0038.html
Between the branches Astrid Greene http://haiku.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~shiki/shiki.archive/html/9904/0325.html
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Read part 2 of this kigo entry: http://worldkigodatabase.blogspot.com/2006/07/salmonberry.html |
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