Bush lawyer (plant)
Bush lawyer is a common name of a group of climbing blackberry plants (subgenus Micranthobatus of the genus Rubus) that are found in New Zealand, many of them rampant forest vines. The Māori language name of the plant is tātarāmoa. Tātaramoa or bush lawyer has hooked thorns that snag clothing and rip or prick the skin. The colloquial English name is often said to have been given because once this thorny plant becomes attached to you it will not let you go until it has drawn blood:
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Bush lawyer (plant)
Bush lawyer is a common name of a group of climbing blackberry plants (subgenus Micranthobatus of the genus Rubus) that are found in New Zealand, many of them rampant forest vines. The Māori language name of the plant is tātarāmoa. Tātaramoa or bush lawyer has hooked thorns that snag clothing and rip or prick the skin. The colloquial English name is often said to have been given because once this thorny plant becomes attached to you it will not let you go until it has drawn blood:
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Bush lawyer is a common name o ...... you, it doesn't let go easily.
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Bush lawyer (plant)
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Rubus cissoides
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Bush lawyer plant
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*Rubus australis
*Rubus cissoides
*Rubus parvus
*Rubus schmidelioides
*Rubus squarrosus
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Rubus subg. Micranthobatus
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Bush lawyer is a common name o ...... u go until it has drawn blood:
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