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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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What species of Black Berry does not go through dormancy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Clausen" data-source="post: 144642" data-attributes="member: 421"><p>They typically refer to Rubus fruticosus in the UK as "bramble" for phasmids.</p><p></p><p>Many of us in the US use Rubus discolor (Himalayan blackberry). With this species there is a dying back of old leaves as the margins brown in the late winter and early spring. Pale and soft new growth appears in the spring. It can be very difficult to find adequate leaves during this transitional stage.</p><p></p><p>It isn't really feasible to grow bramble indoors, especially in amounts necessary to sustain a population of phasmids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Clausen, post: 144642, member: 421"] They typically refer to Rubus fruticosus in the UK as "bramble" for phasmids. Many of us in the US use Rubus discolor (Himalayan blackberry). With this species there is a dying back of old leaves as the margins brown in the late winter and early spring. Pale and soft new growth appears in the spring. It can be very difficult to find adequate leaves during this transitional stage. It isn't really feasible to grow bramble indoors, especially in amounts necessary to sustain a population of phasmids. [/QUOTE]
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What species of Black Berry does not go through dormancy?
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