. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ROSACE/E 351 mountain bramble). They are usually designated as "; The stems are, as a rule, prickly, erect, decum- bent, or creeping. The stems ("canes") commonly die after one or two years, new ones being sent up from the roots. The main growth of the stem is made during the first year, in. Fig. 148.—Fruiting branch of American red raspberry (Rubus strigosus). most Rubi; side branches are produced the second year; the flowers and fruit are developed on these side branches. The entire cane us
. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ROSACE/E 351 mountain bramble). They are usually designated as "; The stems are, as a rule, prickly, erect, decum- bent, or creeping. The stems ("canes") commonly die after one or two years, new ones being sent up from the roots. The main growth of the stem is made during the first year, in. Fig. 148.—Fruiting branch of American red raspberry (Rubus strigosus). most Rubi; side branches are produced the second year; the flowers and fruit are developed on these side branches. The entire cane usually becomes weak and dies after fruiting. This suggests the advisabiUty of removing canes once they have borne fruit. Propagation.^Red rasi)berrics, blackberries and dew- berries (rarely) "sucker" readily. This natural tendency to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston
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