Rubus pilocarpus, Gremii
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64. R. pilocarpus Gremii View in CoL , Beitr. FI. Schweiz 42 (1870)
( R. obtruncatus subsp. pilocarpus (Gremii) Sudre ).
Stems becoming blackish-purple; some prickles large, hairy, strong, confluent, straight or curved, others smaller, stout and sometimes glandtipped. Leaflets 3-5, imbricate, tough, tomentose beneath; terminal leaflet orbicular or broadly ovate-acuminate, coarsely biserrate. Inflorescence large, many-flowered with 1-2, long, compound, patent branches below and corymbose at apex; axis stout, tomentose, with prickles like those of the stem; flowers usually less than 2 cm in diameter. Sepals aculeolate; petals suborbicular, emarginate, fimbriate, pink or white; stamens white, about equalling the reddish or greenish styles; anthers sometimes pubescent; carpels densely pubescent. N.W. & C. Europe. Au Br CzGaGeHeHuJu. Related species include:
R. glottocalyx G. Beck, FZ. Nieder-Österr. 2(1): 739 (1892). Au. R. obtruncatus P. J. Mueller , Flora (Regensb.) 41: 152 (1858).
Au Be?Cz Ga Ge He Hu.
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Rubus pilocarpus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
R. pilocarpus
Gremii 1870: 42 |