Rubus Cissoides is a species of blackberry plant that is native to South America. It is commonly known as the Andean blackberry, Andean raspberry, or the Andean dewberry. The plant has a thorny stem and produces juicy, edible berries that are sweet and tart. In some regions, it is used for medicinal purposes as it is rich in antioxidants and vitamins. Some synonyms for Rubus Cissoides include Rubus glaucovirens, Rubus colombianus, and Rubus macropetalus. Additionally, it is known as "mora" in Spanish and "amora" in Portuguese. No matter what you call it, Rubus Cissoides is a delicious and healthy plant that has many uses.