Rubus deliciosus is a North American species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae, native to the United States.
The leaves are simple (not compound, like most other species in the genus), 3.3–5 cm long and broad, with three shallowly rounded lobes (occasionally unlobed or five-lobed), becoming glabrous beneath.
The fruit is dark red, 10–13 mm diameter; it is rather dry and not highly valued, but the flavor is said to be delicious.
[8] It has been hybridized in cultivation with the very closely related (and possibly conspecific) Rubus trilobus of southern Mexico.
This hybrid was introduced by the English plant collector Collingwood Ingram as R. × tridel (Flowering bramble).