The Wild Raspberry is often found by the margins of tropical rainforests, beside creeks and tracks. It will only grow in sunlit areas, which is why you find it beside tracks etc. This bush produces a number of arching canes and grows to a height of about 2-3 metres. The leaves on this raspberry bush are quite different to the other raspberry. This one has dense bright green in colour, and are saw edged or serrated along the edges of the leaf. The leaves grow opposite each other. The bush has small white flowers followed by attractive red berries . . .
Wild Raspberry
Rubus rosifolius
Leaf Structures
Leaf Structure Legend

Alternate Leaf Structure

Opposite Leaf Structure

Trifoliate Leaf Structure

Tri-Lobed

Lance Like

Elongated, ribbon like

Serrated or saw edged

Oval Shaped Leaf

Heart Shaped

Terminal Bud

Mid Rib
Tropical Woodland / Vegetation / Wild Raspberry