Rubus pyramidalis, Kaltenb.
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29. R. pyramidalis Kaltenb. View in CoL , FI. Aachen. Beck. 2: 275 (1844).
Stems low-arching or procumbent, angled, with plane faces, becoming reddish, glabrous or slightly hairy and sometimes with a few stalked glands and acides; prickles numerous, subequal, patent and straight or slightly falcate. Leaflets 5, yellow-green, glabrescent above, hairy and tomentose beneath, with shining, yellow hairs on the veins; terminal leaflet orbicular to elliptical, acuminate, usually subcordate at the base, coarsely and unevenly biserrate. Inflorescence dense, pyramidal during flowering, but the upper branches lengthening during fruiting, leafy at the base, hirsute and slightly glandular, with narrow-based, nearly straight prickles. Sepals deflexed at first but sometimes rising after anthesis, glandular, aciculate, slightly tomentose; petals obovate or ovate-elliptical, pale pink; stamens white, exceeding the green styles; carpels glabrous; receptacle hairy. 2/2 = 28. N.W. & C. Europe. Au Be Br Cz D a Ga Ge Hb He Ho Hs Hu Po Su.
Related species include:
R. dumnoniensis Bab. , Jour. Bot. (London) 28: 338 (1890). 2«=28. B e B r G a H b H s.
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Rubus pyramidalis
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
R. pyramidalis
Kaltenb. 1844: 275 |