Rubus fuscus, Weihe & Neesin Bluff& Fingerh.
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53. R. fuscus Weihe & Neesin Bluff& Fingerh. View in CoL , Comp. Fl. Germ. 1: 681 (1825).
Stemsrobust, obtuselyangled, reddish, densely hairy, slightly glandular; prickles unequal, the largest very long, straight or curved, the smallest acicular. Leaflets 5, deep green, slightly hairy above, softly hairy beneath; terminal leaflet twice as long as its petiolule, ovate, acuminate, cordate at the base, margins coarsely and partly biserrate. Inflorescence long and narrow or pyramidal, leafy, with hairy, glandular axis; prickles numerous, patent or falcate; bracts long, linear-lanceolate; peduncles nearly patent; pedicels long, tomentose. Sepals varying in posture, green-tomentose, glandular, aculeolate; petals large, not contiguous, ovate or obovate, white or pale pink; stamens white, exceeding the greenish styles; receptacle hairy; carpels usually glabrous. W. & C. Europe, extending to S. Sweden. Au Be Br Cz Da Ga Ge Hb He Ho Hu Rm Su.
Related species include:
R. granulatus P. J. Mueller & Lefèvre , Pollichia 16-17: 154 (1859). 2n = 28. Au Be Br Cz Ga Ge He Ho Hu Rm.
R. krasanii Sabr. in Hayek, Fl. Steierm. 1: 771 (1909). Au.
R. timbal-lagravei P. J. Mueller ex Rouy & Camus, FI. Fr. 6: 97 (1900). Ga He Hs.
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Rubus fuscus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
R. fuscus Weihe & Neesin Bluff& Fingerh.
Weihe & Neesin Bluff & Fingerh. 1825: 681 |