Bramble has to be a fast-growing plant to survive in it's natural habitat. Brambles evolved in Woodland. When a tree fell it would open the canopy allowing light to reach the ground. This means that grasses, wild-flowers and weeds can grow there. brambles are slower-growing than them and will eventually fill the sunlit area. This will shade the ground. The only plants which can survive in these conditions are slow-growing plants like trees, which then grow over the bramble and shade it, killing the bramble. The bramble has to be aggressive to take advantage of the small window of time offered by the fallen tree. If it grew slowly then it might not produce as many (or any) blackberries as a quick-growing individual and so wouldn't leave any seeds. The only way to get rid of brambles permanently is to dig it up at the roots and them mow the area as you would mow lawn. That way only very very fast-growing plants (like grass and some small weeds) can grow. (or of course you could plant enough large trees to for a complete canopy (but that takes longer))
Brambles are blackberry bushes and the fruit can be eaten raw. The bramble is made up of long arching stems with prickly thorns. There is also a US version of the bramble that does not grow thorns.
The Bramble Bush was created in 1960.
A.V. Bramble was born in 1887.
Kevin Bramble was born in 1972.
Bramble Rose was created in 2002.
Bramble shark was created in 1788.
Kristen Bramble is 5' 8".
Tim Bramble is 6' 2".
Titus Bramble was born on July 31, 1981.
Titus Bramble was born on July 31, 1981.
Curt Bramble was born on 1957-10-18.