The image shows a photograph of Bloomink Blackberry (Rubus hirtus) plants growing in close proximity to one another and near the forest floor. The plants have small, white flowers that bloom on the ends of their branches.
The plant is most visible from its leaves and stems, which are green with fine hairs. The leaves are simple, ovate, pointed at the tip, and have a shallow sinus at the base. They are usually 2-3 inches long and 1.5-2.5 inches wide. The stem or cane of the plant is slender, smooth, and grayish-green in color.
The background of the image shows a forest floor with dead brown leaves on the ground. Some bare branches can be seen behind the plants. In the distance, there are other green plants and trees growing in the woods.
Overall, this photograph provides an excellent view of Bloomink Blackberry as it grows naturally in its environment. – AI vision
Arándano de Bloomink en el sitio histórico estatal de Washington-on-the-Brazos. Washington, Texas, 11 de marzo del 2018. La imagen muestra una fotografía de plantas de arándanos de Bloomink (Rubus hirtus) creciendo muy cerca unas de otras y cerca del suelo forestal. Las plantas tienen pequeñas flores blancas que florecen en los extremos de sus ramas. La planta es más visible desde sus hojas y tallos, que son verdes con pelillos finos. Las hojas son simples, ovaladas, puntiagudas en la punta y tienen un ápice poco profundo. Tienen usualmente 2-3 pulgadas de largo y 1.5-2.5 pulgadas de ancho. El tallo o caña de la planta es delgada, lisa y de color verde grisáceo. El fondo de la imagen muestra un suelo forestal con hojas marrones muertas en el suelo. Algunos ramales desnudos pueden verse detrás de las plantas. En la distancia, hay otras plantas y árboles verdes creciendo en los bosques. En general, esta fotografía proporciona una excelente vista del arándano de Bloomink tal como crece naturalmente en su entorno. – Spanish translation
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