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Blackberry Plant Anatomy: Flowers, Leaves, and Fruit Development #3006398 (License: Personal Use)
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This vintage-style line illustration meticulously depicts the blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) plant, including serrated compound leaves, thorny biennial canes, a five-petaled white flower labeled 'a', and developing aggregate fruits labeled 'b' at various ripening stages. Fine linework emphasizes venation, drupelet arrangement, and stem morphology for scientific accuracy. The image serves as an educational reference for identifying wild blackberries in field guides or horticultural resources.
Used in botanical textbooks, foraging manuals, gardening websites, and educational content about edible wild plants; supports user intent to identify, cultivate, or study Rubus species.
Related Cliparts: Detailed botanical drawing of Rubus fruticosus showcasing leaf structure, thorny stems, flower (a), and ripening fruit (b). Ideal for botany and foraging guides.
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