Rubus hypargyrus var. niveus

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 Rubus hypargyrus subsp. var. niveus  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rubus niveus, Thunb. Very strong-growing, the sts. reaching 12 ft. and 3 in. circum. with many stiff brown hairs and small spines, arching at the ends: lvs. pinnate, with 3-11 lfts. variable in shape but mostly rhomb-oblong or ovate-oblong, coarsely serrate, whitish- tomentose beneath, the lateral ones scarcely stalked: fls. small, white, many in terminal and axillary panicles: fr. dull black, of medium size. Cent. and W. China, 3,000-8,000 ft. altitude.


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