Rubus godronii, Lecoq & Lamotte
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39. R. godronii Lecoq & Lamotte View in CoL , Cat. Pl. Centr. Fr. 151 (1847)
( R. praecox subsp. godronii (Lecoq & Lamotte) Hayek ).
Stems terete at base, slightly or strongly angled above, glaucescent, with somewhat unequal, straight or curved prickles with a subconical base. Leaflets 5, glabrous or hairy above, whitetomentose and hairy beneath; terminal leaflet ovate, elliptical or obovate, twice as long as its petiolule, rounded or slightly cordate at base, finely and almost simply dentate; stipules with sparse glands. Inflorescence densely or sparsely hairy, with falcate prickles; bracts with sparse, subsessile glands. Sepals deflexed after flowering, tomentose and pubescent, with no or few acides; petals oblong, pale pink or sometimes white; stamens white, greatly exceeding the green styles; pollen sterile; carpels and receptacle hairy. W. & C. Europe. Be Br Cz G a Ge Hb He Ho Lu Po.
Related species include:
R. caldasianus Samp., Ann. Sci. Nat. (Porto) 8: 8 (1904). Lu. R. winteri P. J. Mueller ex Focke , Syn. Rub. Germ. 196 (1877).
2/2 = 28. Au Br G a Ge Hb He Ho Ju.
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Rubus godronii
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
R. godronii
Lecoq & Lamotte 1847: 151 |