Rubus, possibly a caesius, commonly known as Dewberry.
"Rubus" is Latin for bramble, which it is related to, presumably a reference to the thorns of many plants in this genus when derived from an Indo-European root *reub- (to tear), meaning a bush that can cause injury.
Planted around homes and gardens, it was thought to ward off malicious spirits – everyone who has had any form of Rubus growth can relate to that notion; those are impassable!
The plant has a long cultural history. As the name suggests, garlic mustard has a garlicky flavor and is one of the oldest spices used in Europe. Traces were found in pottery of the Ertebølle and Funnelneck-Beaker cultures in northeastern Germany and Denmark, dating to 4100–3750 BCE. Historically, it was used as an antiseptic and to treat asthma and other respiratory ailments.
Just sharing a few photos of some of my plants I’ve replaced outside the house. Today I saw a bee and a butterfly hanging out in in the garden #FlowerFriday#Flowers#Florida#Gardening#Outdoors ☀️🦋🐝🌸🪻