Brambleclaw
Brambleclaw is a genus of small to medium-sized, evergreen shrubs and small trees, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The genus is characterized by its distinctive, thorny branches, which give it its common name. Brambleclaw species are known for their attractive, often colorful flowers, which bloom in the spring and summer. The flowers are typically small and arranged in clusters, and they are pollinated by insects.
Brambleclaw plants are widely cultivated for their ornamental value, and they are often used in landscaping
There are several species of Brambleclaw, including Brambleclaw rubrum, Brambleclaw nigrum, and Brambleclaw alnus. Each species
Brambleclaw plants are generally low-maintenance and require minimal care. They are often self-sowing, and they can