Looks like Himalayan blackberry, except for its distinguishable powder white coloured stem. Also it produces raspberries instead of blackberries, but easiest is the white stem colour.
Grows in similar open conditions to hinalayn blackberry. See journal entry from may 27 carnation.





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That white stem is a better indicator of Rubus leucodermis (leucodermis = white skin). Rubus idaeus has darker canes.
Thanks Richard
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