RMD29462–Frost on an autumn leaf of of Bramble or Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus agg.) Powys, Wales. November.
RMFADJT7–Bramble blossom
RMCPBA22–Leaf Miner in Bramble leaf of micro-moth: Stigmella aurella. Backlit
RFC4WHMD–Pink Blackberry or Bramble Flower, Rubus fruticosus, Rosaceae
RFEX4G07–juicy bramble-berry isolated on the white background.
RFE5H3C1–Gloved hand with secateurs cutting a bramble against a white background
RMEFP5N6–Arctic bramble, Arctic raspberry (Rubus arcticus), Opala river, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
RMGGK92P–Bramble - Rubus fruticosus
RMHRMMHH–tangled ball weed bramble roots Crantock Beach Newquay Cornwall England UK
RMCT6MD9–Blackberry or bramble Rubus fruticosus leaves and flowers
RMF5GAJJ–Blue Bramble Gallery at the old town of St.Ives, Cornwall, England, UK
RF2A3RMPM–The blackberry is a widespread and well known shrub. A bramble fruit (Genus Rubus, Family Rosaceae) growing to 3 m (10 ft) and producing a soft-bodied
RMC5KAE0–Clouded Yellow Butterfly; Colias croceus; on bramble bud
RMC5GFPE–Blackberry Bramble Leaves Rubus fruticosus UK
RFF129HY–A jar of homemade Bramble Jelly foraged from the hedgerow
RFCR0W91–Bramble shoot (Rubus sp.) in autumn colours, hiking trail to Eugenia Mine, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
RM2C92MKB–A Red Admiral butterfly resting on bramble flowers, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RMTR6899–flowering raspberry, purple-flowering raspberry, thimbleberry, American bramble (Rubus odoratus), blooming
RMRPNCKJ–Rubus cockburnianus 'Goldenvale'. White stemmed bramble 'against Polystichum fern in a winter garden. Also called Rubus cockburnianus Wyego.
RM2CET3K0–Red-backed Shrike ( Lanius collurio ), adult male, perched on a blackberry, bramble tendril, watching for prey, hunting, wildlife, Europe.
RFEX4G08–juicy bramble-berry isolated on the white background.
RMW7XX81–Captive-reared Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) being released onto a Bramble bush (Rubus plicatus) on a heathland reserve, Kilkhampton Common, Cornwall, UK, June. Model released.
RMEFP5N5–Arctic bramble, Arctic raspberry (Rubus arcticus), Opala river, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
RMK6NDN4–Bramble - Rubus fruticosus
RMGEYHK1–Summer fruit of the white stemmed ghost bramble, Rubus cockburnianus
RMCT6ME7–Blackberry or bramble Rubus fruticosus leaves and flowers
RF2BJ12EB–The cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus L., Rosaceae, is a small herbaceous bramble common to peat bogs in the northern hemisphere. The berry has a strong m
RFC58BAN–Close-up image of the summer flowering Bramble or Blackberry flowers which can be soft pink or white, taken against a soft background.
RMFAWX3X–Prickly Stick Insect; Extatosoma tiaratum Single on Bramble; Isles of Scilly; UK
RMW7XX82–Captive-reared Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) being released onto a Bramble bush (Rubus plicatus) on a heathland reserve, Kilkhampton Common, Cornwall, UK, June. Model released.
RFG12325–Female chaffinch perched on a thorny bramble branch
RMKX16P8–Bramble - Rubus fruticosus with Flesh-fly Sarcophaga carnaria
RMEEH2W4–Winter stems of the ghost bramble, Rubus thibetanus 'Silver Fern'
RMCT6MCP–Blackberry or bramble Rubus fruticosus flowers and flower structure
RF2BJ12E6–The cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus L., Rosaceae, is a small herbaceous bramble common to peat bogs in the northern hemisphere. The berry has a strong m
RF2JFBTEC–Boozy Refreshing Bramble Blackberry Cocktail with Vodka and Lemon
RMFAWX40–Prickly Stick Insect; Extatosoma tiaratum Single on Bramble; Isles of Scilly; UK
RMEMEM7H–Marasmius ramealis, two caps grow from a dead piece of bramble, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, November
RM2D97JDX–Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) on bramble, Alsace, France
RME67KKX–June flowers of the ghost bramble, Rubus thibetanus 'Silver Fern'
RMCT6MBM–Blackberry or bramble Rubus fruticosus flowers and flower structure
RF2BJ12EJ–The cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus L., Rosaceae, is a small herbaceous bramble common to peat bogs in the northern hemisphere. The berry has a strong m
RF2JFBTDP–Boozy Refreshing Bramble Blackberry Cocktail with Vodka and Lemon
RM2C8578Y–Wild bramble bush with unripe and ripe blackberries growing
RMDKYFJP–Bramble: Rubus fruticosus agg. Flower and developing blackberries. Devon, England
RMJ4HXTJ–Bramble Leaf Miner Moth, Stigmella aurella. Family Nepticulidae. Monmouthshire, February
RMMAYB67–Overlapping thorny bramble twigs in Winter.
RM2G6G55H–Ghost bramble (Rubus thibetanus 'Silver Fern', Rubus thibetanus Silver Fern), in 'The Winter Garden' at Cambridge Botanical Garden, United Kingdom,
RME55JA9–Common Bramble flowers, Rubus fruticosus
RFDCNC8F–Large Skipper Ochlodes sylvanus at rest on bramble
RMF18MBJ–A bramble flower rubus fruticosus UK
RME6CFBE–Comma butterfly on bramble. Bookham Common, Surrey, England.
RM2CET362–Red-backed Shrike ( Lanius collurio ), adult male, perched between ripening blackberries, bramble, in a blackberry bush, resting, watching for prey, w
RFFAHAGE–Bramble sawfly (Arge cyanocrocea). A sawfly in the family Argidae, resting on grass
RMW7NYG7–Bramble leaves (Rubus plicatus) and Bracken fronds (Pteridium sp) changing colour in autumn, Norfolk, England, October
RMEMEPT8–Prickly Stick Insect Acanthoxyla geisovii, a brown colour morph on the underside of its foodplant bramble, St Mary's, Isles of S
RM2D977DW–Leaf-cutting bee (Megachile pilidens) female on bramble, Mont Ventoux, Provence, France
RMHC5N3Y–White powder coats the winter stems of the ornamental bramble, Rubus cockburnianus
RMCT6MBD–Blackberry or bramble Rubus fruticosus flowers and flower structure
RF2BJ12FG–The cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus L., Rosaceae, is a small herbaceous bramble common to peat bogs in the northern hemisphere. The berry has a strong m
RF2JFBTE8–Boozy Refreshing Bramble Blackberry Cocktail with Vodka and Lemon
RM2C855TG–Wild bramble bush (Rubus fruticosus) with unripe and just ripening blackberries growing
RMMTCP8T–Leaf Mines Caused By The Bramble Leaf Mining Moth Stigmella aurella
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