
Hi, American here! (sorry)
I live in Georgia, USA and found this growing in a business's front flower plot. I got permission to take a runner home. To me it looks like a cloudberry, but I know they are cold weather and artic plants. It usually gets over 32° here during the summer, but we have heavy rainfall so it's a very moist area. My thought is it is a cloudberry which has been made to be tolerant of warmer weather.
Does this look like one of the cloudberries which grow in Norway?
by dm_me_kittens
4 comments
I’m going to say no. Leaves look too rounded.
Try r/whatsthisplant or something
Translated from one of my botanical books it says that the cloudberry grows in «nutrient-poor peat and moss mires». Cultivating cloudberries is a big challenge because of where it likes to grow, so I doubt the picture you posted is of a cloudberry.
Cloudberries are hard to cultivate, and would have small white flowers by now.