Rubus reflexus

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 Rubus reflexus subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rubus reflexus, Ker. Tall stout climber sometimes confused with R. moluccanus: prickles few and scattered: young growth, petioles, and under surface of lvs. bearing cinnamon-colored pubescence: lvs. simple but sometimes prominently 3-5-lobed, broad-ovate or ovate-oblong in outline, base cordate, margins toothed, prominently nerved beneath, the terminal lobe long: fls. white or pink, 3/4in. or less diam., nearly sessile in small few-fld. declined clusters: fr. small, globular, red-purple or black. China. Var. pictus, W. Wats., has the lvs. velvety green, and gray-variegated above and soft pale cinnamon-brown beneath: handsome.


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