Search for RUBUS returned 214 results.

  1. unranked: Rubus Martyn, 1786 - miscellaneous literature

  2. Record a sighting
  3. Miscellaneous Literature
  4. unranked: Cerithium (Cerithium) rubus Deshayes, 1843 - miscellaneous literature

  5. Record a sighting
  6. Miscellaneous Literature
  7. Biodiversity Science project: Working Wonders on Weeds - Community of Denmark W.A.

    The targeted weeds are: * Sydney Golden Wattle (Acacia longifolia), * Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica), and * Blackberry (Two species: Rubus anglocandicans & Rubus laudatus) Check the Resources section for photos and information on identification and treatment options for each of the target weeds.

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Blackberry biocontrol

    Rubus fruticosus agg. Blackberry Blackberry is a highly invasive [Weed of National Significance](http://weeds.ala.org.au/WoNS/blackberry/), that adversely impacts biodiversity and agriculture in Australia. One biocontrol agent has been introduced, the blackberry rust fungus *Phragmidium violaceum*. Blackberry rust is well established in Australia, but further research is needed on its distribution and impact.