Red Raspberry:Bramble,Gauriphal,Reapberry,and Hindberry.
Article Content:
- .Basic Botanical Info:Rubus idaeus.
- .Rubus idaeus Botanical Description.
- .Phytochemicals and Constituents:red raspberry.
- .Red raspberry Indications and Combinations:
- .Properties and Functions:red raspberry.
- .Applications: What does Red Raspberry do?
- .Red raspberry Historical or traditional use.
- .Suggestions and Administrations of red raspberry.
- .Red raspberry Modern Researches.
- .Research update:Rubus idaeus or red raspberry.
Rubus idaeus Botanical Description.
The unripe fruit of the perennial plant Rubus chingii Hu or Rubus palmatus Thunberg, of the Rosacae (Rose) family. Native to temperate Asia, it grows wild at hilly areas in the provinces Anhui, Fujian, Guangxi, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Zhejiang of China. Picked between June and August when the fruit is still green, it is then soaked briefly in hot water before dried for later use.
A thorny perennial bush found in woods throughout Britain, Europe and northern Asia and cultivated in most temperate areas. It has a creeping rootstock and biennial, slightly prickly flowering stems up to 1.5m high. The leaves are divided into three to five pointed and toothed leaflets, light green above and whitish underneath; the long panicles of white flowers with short, narrow petals give way to the familiar red fruit.
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1.Red Raspberry:Bramble,Gauriphal,Reapberry,and Hindberry.




