. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 170 ROSACEA. petioles often with 2 glands; dm. long, densely flowered, the pedi- cels shorter or longer than the flowers; petals 3-6 mm. long; fruit red or purp- lish black, sweet, not very astringent, 6-8 mm. thick. A low shrub at the Coast; a tree at Spence's Bridge. 2. P. cmarginata Dougl. (Wild Cherry). Flowers corymbose; shrub or tree, bark brown, marked with lenticels; leaves oblong-oval, pubesce


. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 170 ROSACEA. petioles often with 2 glands; dm. long, densely flowered, the pedi- cels shorter or longer than the flowers; petals 3-6 mm. long; fruit red or purp- lish black, sweet, not very astringent, 6-8 mm. thick. A low shrub at the Coast; a tree at Spence's Bridge. 2. P. cmarginata Dougl. (Wild Cherry). Flowers corymbose; shrub or tree, bark brown, marked with lenticels; leaves oblong-oval, pubescent beneath, mostly obtuse, glandular at the base of the blade; calyx-lobes re- flexed, petals 4-5 mm. long, pubescent outside; drupe red, bitter. Coast to Rockies; Vancouver. 3. RUBUS (Raspderry, Bl.\ckbsrry) Erect or trailin.;, sometimes herbaceous, leaves simple or usually 3-foliate, stipulate; calyx .j-lobed, persistent without bractlets; petals 5, deciduous: stamens many; dm. high, leaves very large . . 1. R. parviflorus. Low. herbaceous. Leaves round, slightly lobed; fruit yellow 2. R. Chamaemorui Leaves cleft or divided; fruit usually red. Stems and pedicels glandular-hiapt'd; petals white . . 3. R. transmontanus. Stems and pedicels not glandular-hispid. Petals white. Sepals 3-4 mm. Ions, pubescent 4. R. pubescens. Sepals 6-9 mm. long, glabrous or pubescent. Leaves 5-foliate. drupelets glabrous . 5. R. pedatua. Leaves simple or ternate, drupelets pubescent 6. R. fasiococcus. Petals red. PetaU oblanceobte to obovate, 10-15 mm. long, clawed . 7. R. aciulis. Petals obovate, scarcely clawed, 10 mm. long or less 8. R. aicticus. Stems armed with priclcles or bristles. Erect; drupelets readily separating from the spongy receptacle (Rasp'jerrics). Flowers red . 9. R. spectabilis. i*iowers white. Peduncles armed with a few hooked prickles, fruit purple 10. R. leucodermis. Peduncles densely glandular-bristly, fruit red, sometimes yellow. Leaves only sliehtly tomentose beneath when


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