Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits . Fig. 63. Rnbus trivialis (X%) 332 BUSH-FBUITS. Fig. 64. Eubus vitifolms.—Skagit Chief dewberry (X%). Original distribution.—The coast ranges of California, Oregonand Washington, the valley of the Willamette, and also in Idaho. This is an exceedingly variable species. Different specimensof it were originally described on adjoining pages by the sameauthors as two species under the names B. vitifolius and Later the pistillate form was described by Dougl


Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits . Fig. 63. Rnbus trivialis (X%) 332 BUSH-FBUITS. Fig. 64. Eubus vitifolms.—Skagit Chief dewberry (X%). Original distribution.—The coast ranges of California, Oregonand Washington, the valley of the Willamette, and also in Idaho. This is an exceedingly variable species. Different specimensof it were originally described on adjoining pages by the sameauthors as two species under the names B. vitifolius and Later the pistillate form was described by Douglas asB. macropetalus. Some forms are hermaphrodite, others stami- PACIFIC COAST DEWBERRY 333 nate, with abortive pistils, and still others pistillate, with onlyrudimentary stamens. Some forms are wholly trailing, whileothers have strong and nearly upright stems. The staminate


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