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Trending: Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis) — 123 observations this week

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Why it matters This matters because tracking when and where salmonberry blooms and fruits each year helps gardeners, foragers, and conservationists understand how climate shifts are affecting the timing of one of the first wild fruits of spring.

Salmonberry is a shrub that grows wild along the Pacific Coast and produces bright orange-to-red berries that look a bit like raspberries. This week, over a hundred people spotted and reported it through the iNaturalist app, making it one of the most-watched plants right now. That kind of community attention helps scientists track where the plant is thriving and whether its blooming schedule is changing over time.

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Salmonberry, a wild fruiting shrub native to the Pacific Northwest, is having a standout week on iNaturalist with 123 research-grade observations submitted by citizen scientists. This surge in sightings likely reflects peak flowering or fruiting season, drawing attention from naturalists and foragers alike.

Key Findings

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123 research-grade observations were submitted this week, placing salmonberry among the top trending plant species on iNaturalist.

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The observation spike likely corresponds with salmonberry's early spring bloom and fruiting window, typically March through June in Pacific Coast regions.

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Citizen science platforms like iNaturalist are capturing real-time phenological data that supports long-term ecological monitoring of native shrubs.

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Salmonberry is among the most observed plant species this week with 123 research-grade observations.

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Rubus spectabilis, the salmonberry, is a species of bramble in the rose family Rosaceae, native to the west coast of North America from west-central Alaska to California, inland as far as Idaho. Like many other species in the genus Rubus, the salmonberry plant bears edible fruit, typically yellow...