Rubus simplex
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Rubus simplex, Focke. Small plant, 1-2 ft., making a roundish densely branched bush: sts. simple, puberulous, sparingly bristly: lfts. 3, hairy above, puberulous on the veins beneath, unequally mucronate-serrate, 2-4 in. long, the lateral ones short-stalked, the terminal on a stalk 3/4-1 in. long: fls. axillary, few, short-pedicelled, white, over 3/4in. across; petals scarcely exceeding the triangular acuminate sepals: fr. edible, orange-red. Cent. China. H.I. 20:1948.—Probably useful as a subject for rock-gardens.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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