. A class-book of botany, designed for colleges, academies, and other seminaries ... Illustrated by a flora of the northern, middle, and western states; particularly of the United States north of the Capitol, lat. 38 3/4. Botany; Plants -- United States; Plants -- Canada. >350 XLVIII. ROSACEiE. Rubus. unequally serrate; Jls. larg-e, in terminal corymbs; pet. orbicular, purple.âA fine flowering shrub, 3â5f high, in upland woods, U. S. and Brit. Am., common. Leaves 4â8' long, nearly as wide, cordate at base, lobes acuminate, petioles 2â3' long, and, with the branches, calyx and peduncles, clo


. A class-book of botany, designed for colleges, academies, and other seminaries ... Illustrated by a flora of the northern, middle, and western states; particularly of the United States north of the Capitol, lat. 38 3/4. Botany; Plants -- United States; Plants -- Canada. >350 XLVIII. ROSACEiE. Rubus. unequally serrate; Jls. larg-e, in terminal corymbs; pet. orbicular, purple.âA fine flowering shrub, 3â5f high, in upland woods, U. S. and Brit. Am., common. Leaves 4â8' long, nearly as wide, cordate at base, lobes acuminate, petioles 2â3' long, and, with the branches, calyx and peduncles, clothed with viscid hairs. Flowers nearly 2' diam., not very unlike a rose, save the (100â200) st^j mens are whitish. Fruit broad and thin, bright red, sweet, ripe in Aug. Fl. Jn. 6. R. CHAMa;M6RUS. Dwarf Mulberry. Cloudberry. Herbaceous; st. decumbent at base, erect, unarmed, 1-flowered; Ivs. cor- date-reniform, rugose, with 5 rounded lobes, serrate; scp. obtuse; pet. obovate, white.âAn alpine species with us, found by Dr. Robbins on the White Mts. and by Mr. Oakes in Me. Flowers large. Fruit large, yellow or amber color, sweet and juicy, ripe in Aug. Fl. May, Jn. 7. R. NuTKANUs. Mofino. Nootka Soimd Jiubus. St. shrubby, somewhat pilose, with glandular hairs above; Ivs. broad, 5- *obed, unequally and coarsely sen-ate; ped. few-flowered; sep. long-acuminate, bhorter than the very large, round-oval, white petals.âA fine species, Mich., Wis. to Oreg., &c., with very large, showy, white flowers. It has received some ootice in cultivation, and a iew other species of this section also, f * * Leaves 3âl-Joliale. 8. R. IdjEHs. Garden Raspberry. Hispid or armed with recurved prickles; Ivs. pinnately 3 or 5-foliate; Ifts. broad-ovate or rhomboidal, acuminate, unequally and incisely serrate, hoary- tomentose beneath, sessile, odd one petiolulate; Jls. in paniculate corymbs; pet. entire, shorter than the hoary-tomentose, acuminate calyx.âMany varieties of this plant are cul


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