RMW9XDTY–Invasive Himalayan blackberry transformed into a delicious snack, handpicked in a wooden bowl, closeup
RMG27BT8–Cluster of Himalayan Blackberry (Rubus discolor or Rubus ameniacus) wildflowers, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RM2J142YP–A Honeybee (Apis) collecting pollen from a Himalayan Blackberry Blossom (Rubus armeniacus).
RMHH5H87–Close-up of a Himalayan Blackberry (Rubus discolor or Rubus ameniacus) wildflower, British Columbia, Canada
RM2C6EGKR–A Drone fly on Himalayan blackberry or brambles, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RF2M8NN6C–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Four invasive species depicted are: bottom - Yellow archangel, middle: Himalayan Blackberry and Evergreen (aka cutleaf) b
RF2GB0YBT–Rubus armeniacus Himalayan blackberry – very pale pink flowers and ovate dark green leaves on very tall stems, June, England, UK
RF2BTMJBG–Himalayan blackberry or Rubus Armeniacus
RF2GHYJ16–An adult male Spotted Towhee sits perched on invasive Himalayan blackberry vines in a park in Redmond, Washington.
RFW5996C–Himalayan Blackberry Plant
RFDE0R89–Armenian Blackberry or Himalayan Blackberry (Rubus discolor, Rubus armeniacus), invasive species, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMJ3XBK2–Dragonfly beginning to take off from a blackberry.
RFRDTHCE–Close up of Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) flowers blooming in south San Francisco bay area, California where is considered invasive
RFPAT3WG–Himalayan Blackberry Bush Plant with berries fruit and leaves in summer
RF2ATGT09–The white flowers of a wild Himalaya blackberry plant (Rubus armeniacus) in bloom along the banks of Struve Slough in Watsonville, California.
RF2GJ26C0–Washington State. Himalayan blackberry
RFPGCCAA–Rubus armeniacus, the Himalayan blackberry - invasive species in Pacific Northwest
RM2GN231C–Rubus armeniacus, Himalayan blackberry, British Columbia, Canada
RF2A9YJP3–Wild Himalayan blackberry flower blossom close up
RMW9XDTJ–a few blackberries in a wooden bowl with blackberry brambles in the background
RF2HE2E80–Closeup of Himalayan blackberry green leaves on twig trees in the forest
RM2CN74BH–invasive Armenian blackberry or Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) - gardener cuts tendrils
RF2JK004F–solid background of wild blackberries berry juice ready for pie
RF2F1N3M7–Himalayan Blackberry Plants Without berry: Invasive, Noxious, and Beautiful
RF2M8NN6B–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Four invasive species depicted are: bottom - Yellow archangel, middle: Himalayan Blackberry and Evergreen (aka cutleaf) b
RF2HG2TYX–Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) is a species of Rubus native to Armenia and Northern Iran, and widely naturalised elsewhere.
RF2BTMJDM–Himalayan blackberry or Rubus Armeniacus
RM2DB21DJ–Close up detail of Rubus flower, Himalayan blackberry, Armenian blackberry, red flowering plant in the gardens at Rothe house, Kilkenny, County Kilken
RFW5995Y–Himalayan Blackberry Plant in Selective Colour
RF2E9MP7E–Abandoned house in Skokomish Valley on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA [No property release; available only for editorial licensing]
RF2E0JBJ5–Golden-crowned Sparrow landing on Himalayan blackberry.
RF2PNGJED–A large thicket of invasive Himalyan blackberry brambles on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
RFB417G2–WA, Wenatchee National Forest, wild Himalayan Blackberry leaves, in autumn
RFCTKR4P–A bunch of Himalayan blackberries in Oregon.
RF2HK4939–Washington State. Himalayan blackberry
RFPGCCA5–Wild Rubus armeniacus, the Himalayan blackberry berries
RF2C4P3YM–Hand full of Tibetan mulberry (Morus macroura) also known as the Long Mulberry. Golan Heights.
RM2N0C93N–Frosty blackberry leaves in northern Wisconsin.
RMW9XDTW–wild-crafted blackberries in rustic yet elegant hand-turned apple-wood bowl on dry grass in summer drought with blurry brambles in the background
RMBE2482–Wild Himalayan blackberries are highly invasive and difficult to control yet yield delicious summer fruit.
RM2CN73WW–invasive Armenian blackberry or Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) - gardener cuts tendrils
RF2CMGH4B–Himalayan Blackberry ready for picking in late spring to early summer
RMDYRCTH–Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) leaves in a rainbow of autumn colors
RF2M8NN6E–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Four invasive species depicted are: bottom - Yellow archangel, middle: Himalayan Blackberry and Evergreen (aka cutleaf) b
RF2HG2TY9–Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) is a species of Rubus native to Armenia and Northern Iran, and widely naturalised elsewhere.
RF2PJM5EE–Washington State, Himalayan blackberry leaves in snow
RM2DB21E2–Close up detail of Rubus flower, Himalayan blackberry, Armenian blackberry, red flowering plant in the gardens at Rothe house, Kilkenny, County Kilken
RF2JK01XN–juicy wild summer blackberries on a white paper towel
RF2E9MP61–Skokomish Valley on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA
RFJ7AAR4–A Spotted Towhee hiding amongst the blackberry brambles
RF2PNGJG4–A large thicket of invasive Himalyan blackberry brambles on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
RF2M8ACK8–A beautiful closeup of Himalayan blackberry leaves isolated on dark background
RF2C1JJMW–Blackberry ripe, ripening, and unripe green fruits on tree
RF2GJ26C3–Washington State. Himalayan blackberry
RFPGCCA3–Rubus armeniacus, the Himalayan blackberry, ripe berry with several green unripe berries in the background
RF2C4P40N–Hand full of Tibetan mulberry (Morus macroura) also known as the Long Mulberry. Golan Heights.
RM2N0C95X–Frosty blackberry leaves in northern Wisconsin.
RMW9XDTP–local blackberries harvested in a bowl sitting on dry grass with unripe blackberries brambles in the background
RF2CFW1C9–Song Sparrow among Himalayan blackberries in the winter frost.
RM2CN74B5–invasive Armenian blackberry or Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) - gardener cuts tendrils
RFJ7AAP9–A spotted towhee hides in a thicket near Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
RME1WKK5–Rufous has two baby humming bird (selasphorus rufus) birds in the nest .Ladner, British Columbia
RF2M8NN6A–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Four invasive species depicted are: bottom - Yellow archangel, middle: Himalayan Blackberry and Evergreen (aka cutleaf) b
RF2HG2TY4–Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) is a species of Rubus native to Armenia and Northern Iran, and widely naturalised elsewhere.
RF2PJM5ED–Washington State, Himalayan blackberry leaves in snow
RM2DB21E8–Close up detail of Rubus flower, Himalayan blackberry, Armenian blackberry, red flowering plant in the gardens at Rothe house, Kilkenny, County Kilken
RF2JK01XJ–juicy wild summer blackberries on a white paper towel
RF2E9MP5Y–Skokomish Valley on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA
RFJ7XY3E–A male wood duck perched on a fallen tree in Stanley Park's Lost Lagoon.<br><br>Thank you very much for viewing my work, and thank you VERY MUCH for o
RFB417G0–WA, Wenatchee National Forest, wild Himalayan Blackberry leaves, in autumn
RF2H3E3GG–Hand full of Tibetan mulberry (Morus macroura) also known as the Long Mulberry.
RM2CN74B3–invasive Armenian blackberry or Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) - gardener cuts tendrils
RF2KAE78M–A closeup of a flower of the Armenian blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) against dark blurred background
RME1WKK4–Rufous has two baby humming bird (selasphorus rufus) birds in the nest .Ladner, British Columbia
RF2M8NN6D–Issaquah, Washington, USA. A tree totally covering the tree with invasive English Ivy, causing the tree to lean. Below it are invasive species Hima
RF2HG2TY0–Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) is a species of Rubus native to Armenia and Northern Iran, and widely naturalised elsewhere.
RME1WKK3–Rufous has two baby humming bird (selasphorus rufus) birds in the nest .Ladner, British Columbia
RF2HF5E6K–Dark blueberry or grape-like fruits of some plants at Futamiokitama shrine in Ise, Japan
RF2JK01XG–juicy wild summer blackberries on a white paper towel
RF2E9MP7M–Skokomish Valley on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA
RFJ7XY3C–A male wood duck perched on a fallen tree in Stanley Park's Lost Lagoon.
RFB417K5–WA, Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, wild Himalayan Blackberry leaf and frost
RF2JFKJF0–Cartoon style illustration of a happy blackberry fruit standing while smiling viewed from front on isolated background done in black and white.
RF2C1K519–Blackberry ripe, ripening, and unripe green fruits on tree
RF2HK493A–Washington State. Himalayan blackberry
RFPGCCAD–Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) flower and green unripe berry
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