. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, & DEWBERRIES DEWBERRIES & BRAMBLES: Stems trailing or tending to trail (low arching); leaves of first year (non- fruiting, non-flowering) stems mostly with 3 leaflets. SWAMP DEWBERRY Rubus hispidus Leaflets small (mostly cm. long), often dark green and leathery. Stems bristly, without strong prickles. Fruit (flowers) 4-10 per cluster. "Berries' of poor quality. Moist open woods, moist or dry open soil. Common. ENSLEN BRAMBLE Rubus enslenii Stems very slender, . mm. thick (mostly 1-2 mm.).


. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, & DEWBERRIES DEWBERRIES & BRAMBLES: Stems trailing or tending to trail (low arching); leaves of first year (non- fruiting, non-flowering) stems mostly with 3 leaflets. SWAMP DEWBERRY Rubus hispidus Leaflets small (mostly cm. long), often dark green and leathery. Stems bristly, without strong prickles. Fruit (flowers) 4-10 per cluster. "Berries' of poor quality. Moist open woods, moist or dry open soil. Common. ENSLEN BRAMBLE Rubus enslenii Stems very slender, . mm. thick (mostly 1-2 mm.). Fruit (flowers) mostly 1-2 per cluster on nearly erect stalks. "Berries' often of good quality. Dryish woods (mostly oak-hickory), ledges and rocky openings. Uncommon. NORTHERN DEWBERRY Rubus flagellars Leaves hairless or nearly so beneath. Stems mm. thick. Fruit (flowers) 1-5 per cluster on nearly erect stalks; uppermost stalks of cluster 1-2 cm. long. "Berries" often of good quality. Fields, sandy areas, roadsides, ledges. Common. JAYSMITH DEWBERRY Rubusjaysmithii Like the preceding species but leaves hairy beneath. Similar habitats. Uncommon or rare. ARCHING BRAMBLE Rubus recurvicaulis Sometimes high trailing, forming a dome. Likely to have more 5-leaflet leaves than above species. Fruit (flowers) 1-12 per cluster (mostly 2-8) on stalks not erect; uppermost stalks of cluster .5-1 cm. long. Stems 2-4 mm. thick. 'Berries' poor to good in quality. Pastures, fields, road- sides, railroad banks. DEWBERRY & BRAMBLE. 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 Angelo, Ray, 1948-; Angelo, Ray, 1948-. Cambridge, Mass. : Concord Field Station, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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