. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. utose beneath. cuneiidlias, Pursh {S. acnlitis- ). Sand Blackberry. 239, Vol. I. Plant stiff and thorny, lally not over 3-4 ft. tall, the prickles many, hooked, and ver^ strong, the young gro^vths! white- Ifts on bearing canes ni( small and thick, wedge-oh to wedge-oboi RUBUS 1585 drupelets, red to re
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. utose beneath. cuneiidlias, Pursh {S. acnlitis- ). Sand Blackberry. 239, Vol. I. Plant stiff and thorny, lally not over 3-4 ft. tall, the prickles many, hooked, and ver^ strong, the young gro^vths! white- Ifts on bearing canes ni( small and thick, wedge-oh to wedge-oboi RUBUS 1585 drupelets, red to red-black, sour. Swamps or low sandy soils. Nova Scotia to Ga. ami Kan>.-lif no value for the fruit, but sometimes .itl'iiril l,y .Irali-rs as a g the ground in ^t placns. The leaves Uy persist through the winter, and in sunny places they assume a fine bronzy hue. Group 2. Soft-caned Dewberries, with the stems thin and little woody or even almost herbaceous and the peduncles 1-2-fld. 31. Enslenii, Tratt. (R. riUdsus, var. humifiisus, Torr. & Gray. B. Baileydnus, Britt.). Plant weak, with slender canes Iving on the ground, the prickles small and relatively "fiw or even none, the flowering canes sometiiin-v aini^vt ^ althoutrh having survived the wini'v; II i ~. vntull and thin, ..val-piiinted to nearly ovate, ^jiilarlv and sharph- M-irati-. nearly glabrous (or hail y .m maiuins ami the veins): fls. of good, size, i -Mmetiines in 2's) on short, leafy peduncles: fr. -mall ami iiearlv globular, loose, black, . :: 1. .â <;ajdy places. New York / and Jlirh. t" .Mis~. Kvol. Native Fruits, Figs. 77 and been confounded with loins, but, as Bubuses go, it seems to be well distinguished. Probably not in The h,ill rammon Northern Ih strong, prickly, i:liiiij canes and 2- 3'>. villdBUS, Ait. {B. Canadensis, Authors, not Linn.). Figs. 2211,2212. Canes strong, often several feet long
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