Rubus L.

Stipules narrow, fused to petiole at its base. Receptacle elongated. Hypanthium not enclosing achenes; an aggregate fruit formed Rubus
Leaves compound
Leaves palmate or with 3 leaflets; no leaves pinnate
Canes with or without hairs, if present then not red and bristly. Fruit black or red
Tall climber, bark orange. Prickles falcate, numerous on petioles, petiolules, lower midviens, base of sepals and pedicels. Flowers in loose leafless axillary panicles or racemes in the axils of the leaves. Sepals obtuse. Aggregate fruit dark red. Leaflets lanceolate to elliptic, often cordate at the base, 7–12 cm long, acuminate, glabrous or rarely tomentose underneath. Widespread. RF. Fl. spring. Bush Lawyer Rubus nebulosus
Scrambling or trailing shrubs. Flowers in terminal panicles on leafy stems arising from primocanes. Aggregate fruit black