Rubus scissus, W. C. R. Watson
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11. R. scissus W. C. R. Watson View in CoL , Jour. Bot. (London) 75: 162 (1937)
( R. fissus auct. mult., non Lindley).
Stems 50-150 cm, ascending, thinly pubescent, not pruinose, with numerous, scattered, subulate, yellowish prickles. Leaflets usually 7, imbricate, plicate, thick, densely pubescent beneath; terminal leaflet ovatecordate, shortly acuminate, usually unevenly serrate; petiole distinctly sulcate above. Inflorescence short. Sepals patent to erect, green, with a white margin, often bearing a single pricklet; petals usually 10-15, narrowly obovate, pubescent, white, sometimes pink in bud; stamens shorter than styles; carpels and receptacle pubescent. Fruit dark red, partly abortive. 2« = 28. Heaths and upland woods. N. & N. C. Europe. BeBr?Cz Da Ga Hb Ho Hu No Po Rs (B) Su.
Related species include:
R. graecensis Maurer in Hegi, ///. Fl. Mitteleur. ed. 2, 4(2): 315 (1965). Au Ju.
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Rubus scissus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
R. scissus
W. C. R. Watson 1937: 162 |