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Difference between hollow bubble and raspberry

Walter White
2020-07-28 11:10:23
Hollow bubble is a kind of columnar plant with twigs. It is an upright or climbing shrub with white flowers and wide filaments. Hollow bubble fruit can be eaten, is a long oval or ovoid fruit, red color, more shiny. Generally, the flowering period of hollow bubble is from March to may, and the fruiting period is from June to July. Many friends have some doubts about the relationship and difference between the hollow bubble and the raspberry. Here's how to solve it.

Hollow bubble

Hollow bubble, also known as March bubble, rose berry and so on, is a kind of Rubus plant in Rosaceae. It is an upright or climbing shrub, which is generally one to three meters high. The branchlets are nearly hairless or pilose cylindrical, the flower stems also have dense or sparse pilose, and the sepals of the flowers are ovate lanceolate or lanceolate. The fruit is red, gorgeous, edible

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Raspberry

The scientific name of raspberry is called "raspberry", also known as "March bubble" and "shanpaozi". It is a kind of erect shrub, generally the plant is 1 to 3 meters high, the branch has small prickles, and when it is small, it is pubescence. The leaves of raspberry are single leaf, which are consistent with the above hollow bubbles. They usually grow in the valley, hillside, wilderness and stream in the sun.

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It's the same kind of fruit

Hollow bubble and raspberry are actually a kind of food. In many places, hollow bubble is the common name of raspberry. Actually, there is no substantial difference between them. They can eat both fruits, and sweet and sour delicious, colorful, very popular with consumers, and the fruit not only has high edible value, medicinal value also has a lot of, can quench thirst and sober up, detoxify phlegm, bright eyes and invigorate the sun, and so on, the nutritional value is great

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