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Re spectabilis Pursh. Salmon Berry. —>4 weakly armed shrub } “§ 
| dtirmimenhmmeinns 1-3 m. tall, the bark mahogany color, the. ichlets lig 
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Re idasus Le. var aculeatissimus Regel & Tiling. Raspberry. A low 
straggling shrub, -often resting on herbage antwindfall, the stems .5=-2 m. 
brown, sparingly silky, becaning glabrous, the prickles 2-3 mm. long, t 
straight, expanded at the base, abundant only on the sterile shoots; le 
trifoliolate, the petioles somewhat shorter than the blades silky; the% 
about 8 mm. long, filiform, silky, blades 5-6 om. long at anthesis, Sma 
/ @e_double this size at maturity, ovate in outline, : attra 
ovate, acuminate, rounded at the base or subcuneatey shortly stipitate, the _ 
lower oblique, all doubly and sharply serrate, acuminate » Sometimes shallowly 
once or twice lobed, glabrous above, paler and sanewhat Silky along the veing 
beneath, the veins rather prominent; outer bud scales » brown, smooth, thickish, 
‘the inner silky; flowers solitary on Silky pedicels 3-4 om. long; spals ovate, 
“the lower di remote, the terminal leaflet about, twice as large, all broadly ve aa 
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7-8 mme long, appressed-silky, acuminate, petals about 12 mm. long, bright red 
subrotund, narrowed at the base; +5~20—Remméne—e- \r 1a brous _raspberry-li ru 
~atmeturcieys red or yellowish, 15-20 mne Jong, the stony coa rupelets . 
alveolate, 4 mm. long. 
er t Lake, Piper 3690 ; 
Known jammin our region only from Se 5 che description is 
drawn partly from coastal specimens as to habit, corolla and fruit. 
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long or more, light brown, armed with weak, straight prickles 2-3 mm. long; 
“new growth reddish or whitish, glandular-strigose, the prickles soft to the 
touch; leaves pinnately 3-5-foliolate, often yellowish green, the blades 
6-12 cm. long, broadly triangular in Outline, lateral leaflets sessile, 
obliquely lanceolate-ovate, the terminal ovate, often obscurely S-lobed, even 
d-parted, all rounded, or rounded=-cuneate at the base, acuminate, doubly 
serrate, the upper surface sreen, glabrate, plicate in younger leaves, lower 
surface minutely and densely canescent, becoming green, but paler than the 
ACE ati Sy-5 cm. long, glandular-strizose, the stipules filiform; 
S 2cenosé uegmmarewee; she bracts subulate or 
: S glandular with stalked glands and pubescent, 
1-2 cme long in fruit; sepals ovate-lanceolate, 6-7 mm. long, acuminate, both 
surfaces pubescent and glandular with stalked glands; petals white, elliptical, 
subequal to the sepals or shorter; fruit a raspberry 8-10 mn. broad, bright 
red and juicy, the carpels.2.5-35 mm. long, covered with a mimte red pubescence, 
readily separable, the receptacle bluntly conical, 3 mm. long, the hypanthiun : 
reflexed in fruit, the stones 2 m. long, lightly alveolate. 
», Common throughout our region, usually in open places, often on talus 
slopes or among rocks. 
