Rubus spectabilis
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Rubus spectabilis, Pursh (Parmena spectabilis, Greene). Salmonberry. Fig. 3491. Strong-growing, reaching 5-15 ft., glabrous: spines few or often none, weak: lvs. of 3 ovate-acuminate lfts., which are doubly serrate-toothed and sometimes indistinctly lobed, long-stalked, thin, glabrous or becoming so beneath: fls. solitary or in 2's, large, red or purple: fr. large, somewhat conical, salmon-color or wine-red, edible, the drupelets bearing the persistent styles. Calif, and Idaho to Alaska. B.R. 1424. L.B.C. 17:1602. F.S. 21:2260. Mn. 4, p. 57. —Sometimes cult. for its showy fls. and frs. Canes perennial. Var. Menziesii, Wats. (R. franciscanus, Rydb.), has lvs. densely pubescent or silky underneath.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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