Bramble leaves refer to the foliage of bramble plants, which are thorny shrubs belonging to the genus Rubus, including blackberries and raspberries. These leaves are typically compound, consisting of three to five leaflets with serrated edges. They are green in color and can vary in size and shape depending on the specific species. Bramble leaves are often used in herbal teas and traditional medicine for their potential health benefits.
All stick insects feed on leaves, usually bramble or privet leaves.
they eat bramble/blackberry leaves. i would suggest the blackberry leaves. if i am wrong (which i am not) you can sue
Walking leaves almost always can feed on bramble and ivy leaves. Other plants too, but that's species-specific.
bramble, raspberry, evergreen oak, lettuce, Ficus, eucalyptus, possibly rose leaves, and many more kinds of leaves. I'm feeding my indian stick bugs ficus leaves and lettuce, they are all very healthy and strong.
In real life? Why, are there fake or computerised ones? lol! They eat rose or bramble leaves.
Kristen Bramble is 5' 8".
Tim Bramble is 6' 2".
Bramble shark was created in 1788.
A.V. Bramble was born in 1887.
Bramble Rose was created in 2002.
Kevin Bramble was born in 1972.
The Bramble Bush was created in 1960.