40 seeds Rubus idaeus.
Rubus idaeus is a shrub 80-150 (200) cm tall. Stems of annual shoots with a bluish bloom, short-haired, with sparse thorns.
The stems of flower-bearing shoots are brown or red-brown, with sparse and thin, straight or downwardly bent spines, form flowering densely pubescent, spiny-covered branches.
The lower leaves are five-leafed, the upper ones are ternary, their petioles are short-pubescent, with small thorns. Leaflets are oblong-ovate, pointed, glabrous from above, thin-blocky below, with spines along the veins, unevenly double-dentate along the edge. Flowers in sparse corymbose-paniculate inflorescences. Fruits are spherical, made of crimson fluffy drupes.
It grows in the forest area and forest belt in sparse coniferous and mixed forests, along their outskirts, clearings, fries, in forest meadows, along ravines.