bristleberry
Bristleberry is a common name applied to a small, bristly-fruited shrub that appears in regional folklore and in fantasy literature. The name derives from the stiff projections that cover the plant’s fruit, giving it a rough, bristly texture.
Typical bristleberry plants are low-growing shrubs or trailing climbers, reaching up to about 0.5 meters tall.
Bristleberries are described in temperate woodland settings, often on woodland edges and rocky slopes. In traditional
In natural analogues, such bristled fruits may be dispersed by birds and other small animals. The bristles
In folklore and fantasy, bristleberries are often depicted as having protective or magical properties. From a
Bristleberry is a descriptive common name rather than a scientific designation; multiple informal taxa may be