Rubus ulmifolius

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rubus ulmifolius, Schott (R. fruticosus flore roseoplena, Hort. R. bellidiflorus, C. Koch). Sts. or canes curving-prostrate or scandent; prickles stout, compressed, dilated at base, straight or on the branches deflexed or falcate: lvs. of 3 or 5 lfts., the petiole armed, stipules linear; lfts. coriaceous, small, unequally sharply serrate, glabrous and somewhat rugose above, tomentose beneath, the terminal one obovate or cuneate-obovate to nearly orbicular: infl. elongated, leafy at base, tomentose and prickly; fls. of medium size, with reflexed unarmed tomentose sepals and red broad-obovate or suborbicular petals, sometimes double: fr. black. Eu.; sometimes grown for its evergreen foliage and in the form with double red or pink fls.


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