Rubus polyanthemus, Lindeb.
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34. R. polyanthemus Lindeb. View in CoL , Herb. Rub. Scand. 1: n. 16 (1882).
Stems angled, moderately pubescent; prickles fairly strong, yellow or red. Leaflets 3-7, becoming convex, dull above, grey-tomentose or pubescent beneath; terminal leaflet suborbicular to broadly or narrowly obovate, cuspidate, almost simply serrate or serrate-dentate, rounded at base. Inflorescence long, slightly narrowed above, many-flowered; axis tomentose or pubescent, sometimes glandular and with few or numerous, strong, deflexed pricklets below. Sepals deflexed, grey-tomentose and pubescent, glandular and aculeolate; petals broad, obovate, pink; stamens pink or white, much exceeding the green- or redbased styles; carpels and receptacle hairy. 2/2 = 28. N.W. Europe, extending to S. Sweden and Germany. Br Da Ge Hb Ho Su.
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Rubus polyanthemus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
R. polyanthemus
Lindeb. 1882: 16 |