The Keriberry, also known as Rubus rugosus, is a fruit-bearing shrub native to Southeast Asia. It produces small, dark red to purple berries similar in appearance to raspberries. The berries are sweet and tangy, often enjoyed fresh or in jams. The plant thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, preferring well-drained soil. Hardy and vigorous, the Keriberry can spread rapidly, making it suitable for naturalising in gardens and wild spaces.