Rubus tricolor
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Rubus tricolor, Focke (R. polytrichus, Franch., not Prog.). A distinct dwarf species with prostrate spineless brown-yellowish-hairy sts., growing several feet in a season under moist shady conditions: lvs. simple, about 3 in. long, cordate, evergreen, sharply toothed, dark green above but with rows of hairs between the chief veins, white-tomentose beneath and with brown bristle-hairs on the rib and chief veins: fls. white, 1 in. across, on erect fl.-sts.: fr. rather large, bright red. W. China, up to 10,000 ft.—Probably worthy as a wild-garden and rock-garden subject.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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