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thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) observed in Greater Vancouver, CA-BC, CA

iNaturalist: david_shaddix

Native Plants

Thimbleberry is one of the easiest native shrubs to establish in a shady Pacific Northwest garden — it spreads by runners, needs no irrigation once settled, and produces tart, velvety berries that ripen when raspberries are done for the season.

Someone spotted and recorded a thimbleberry plant growing in the Greater Vancouver region and submitted enough detail — photos, location, date — for the sighting to be verified as accurate. Thimbleberry is a native shrub with large maple-like leaves and soft red berries that dissolve on your tongue. Sightings like this help scientists and naturalists track where native plants are still thriving in and around cities.

Key Findings

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A research-grade (community-verified) thimbleberry observation was confirmed in Greater Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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The sighting extends citizen-science documentation of Rubus parviflorus within an urbanized Pacific Northwest landscape.

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iNaturalist research-grade status requires independent ID agreement from multiple observers, indicating high confidence in the identification.

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A research-grade observation of thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) was recorded in the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada, contributing a verified data point to the species' documented range in the Pacific Northwest.

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Research-grade observation of thimbleberry in Greater Vancouver, CA-BC, CA.

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