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Thimble Flower

Thornless Berries for Forest Gardens

Thimbleflower offers edible red berries, spring blooms, and wildlife shelter-perfect for hedgerows, food forests, and native woodland edges.


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Thimbleflower (Rubus parviflorus)
Also known as Thimbleberry

Thimbleflower, more commonly known as Thimbleberry, is a lush, native bramble in the rose family (Rosaceae) known for its large, maple-like leaves, delicate white flowers, and soft, raspberry-like red fruits. Unlike typical brambles, Rubus parviflorus is thornless and shrubby, forming dense colonies that provide food and shelter to wildlife. Native to woodlands and forest edges of western and northern North America, Thimbleflower is a valuable addition to food forests, native hedgerows, and understory restoration projects.

Key Characteristics

  • Edible Fruits with Traditional and Wildlife Uses
    The soft, red fruits resemble raspberries but are flatter and more delicate-like a thimble. They're tart-sweet and highly perishable, best eaten fresh or used in traditional preserves and sauces. Thimbleberries were a cherished food among many Indigenous groups, often dried into cakes or added to winter stores.

  • Large, Showy Flowers for Pollinators
    Blooming from May through July, the large five-petaled white flowers attract a range of native pollinators, especially bumblebees, mining bees (Andrena spp.), and syrphid flies. Their early to mid-season bloom provides important nectar and pollen in forest-edge habitats.

  • Thornless Shrub for Wildlife Shelter and Browsing
    The dense, suckering growth provides nesting and shelter for birds and small mammals, while the tender shoots are browsed by deer and elk. Its presence supports multi-layered habitat in regenerative woodland and riparian systems.

  • Ideal for Forest Edges, Food Forests, and Hedgerows
    Thimbleflower thrives in part shade to full sun with moist, well-drained soil and spreads by rhizomes to form thickets. It is excellent for establishing native hedges, erosion control on slopes, or creating an edible understory layer in permaculture systems.

  • Cultural and Ecological Heirloom
    Used for centuries by Indigenous peoples for food, medicine, and dyes, the leaves and roots were brewed into teas for digestive and respiratory ailments, while the berries were eaten fresh or dried. It continues to offer deep cultural and ecological value in modern landscapes.

Product Details

  • Native range: Western and northern North America

  • Plant life cycle: Perennial deciduous shrub

  • Sun requirements: Part shade to full sun

  • Soil requirements: Medium to moist, rich woodland or loamy soils

  • Mature height: 3-6 feet

  • Bloom time: May-July

  • Bloom color: White

  • USDA Hardiness zones: 3-8

Thimbleflower is a beautiful, thornless, wildlife-friendly shrub that provides edible fruit, spring pollinator support, and native structure in forest gardens and hedgerows. A standout for food, habitat, and healing in one hardy native plant.

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Thimble Flower

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Thimbleflower (Rubus parviflorus)
Also known as Thimbleberry

Thimbleflower, more commonly known as Thimbleberry, is a lush, native bramble in the rose family (Rosaceae) known for its large, maple-like leaves, delicate white flowers, and soft, raspberry-like red fruits. Unlike typical brambles, Rubus parviflorus is thornless and shrubby, forming dense colonies that provide food and shelter to wildlife. Native to woodlands and forest edges of western and northern North America, Thimbleflower is a valuable addition to food forests, native hedgerows, and understory restoration projects.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

Thimbleflower is a beautiful, thornless, wildlife-friendly shrub that provides edible fruit, spring pollinator support, and native structure in forest gardens and hedgerows. A standout for food, habitat, and healing in one hardy native plant.

Pot size

  • 2.5" pot
  • Quart
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