Rubus ROSACEAE Rubus 



calyx tomentose and sparingly glandular-hairy 16. R. innominatus 



Calyx pubescent, not glandular 17. R. coreanus 



1. Rubus chingii Hu (R. chungii Hu) (AAJ.6:141;7:70). Shrub, to 1 m. ; fls. solitary, 

 V; fr. red. China; locally in An., Che. Woodland. 



2. Rubus corchorifolius Linn. f. |1|H (Shan Mei; Mountain Strawberry) (R.M. 412). 

 Shrub; fls. white, solitary, IV; fr. red, VI. Japan, China; locally in An., Che., 

 Ku. Woodland. 



3. Rubus pacificus Hance (J. B. 1874:259). Shrub, to 5 dm.; fls. white, VI; fr. red, 

 VIII. East Central China; locally in An., Che., Hon., Ki. Woodland shade. 



4. Rubus tephrodes Hance (J. B. 1874:260). Scandent shrub; fls. VIII; fr. black, X. 

 Eastern and southern China; locally in Ki. 



5. Rubus hupehensis Oliv. ^H (Mu Mei; Woody Strawberry) (R. M.410). Scandent 

 shrub; fls. white, V; fr. dark purple, VI. Formosa, China; locally in An. Thi- 

 ckets. 



6. Rubus lambertianus Ser. jtf^?g (Kao Liang P'ao; Kao-liang Bubbles) (R.M. 411). 

 Scandent shrub; fls. white, VIII-IX; fr. red, X-XI. Central China; locally in 

 An., Che., Hup., Ku. Thickets. 



7. Rubus trianthus Focke (R. M.413). Shrub; fls. white, V; fr. red, VII. China; 

 locally in An., Ki. Thickets. 



8. Rubus thunberg-ii Sieb. & Zucc. H^ (P'eng Lei; Tangled Creeper) (Mak. F.459). 

 Shrub, 1 m. high; fls. white, IV-V; fr. red, edible, solitary. Japan, China; locally 

 in An., Che., Ki., Ku. Thickets. 



9. Rubus canadensis Linn. Blackberry ^S$iJ|| (Ta Hei Tzu Mei; Large-black- 

 thorny-strawberry) (R.M. 420). Shrub, to 2 m.; fls. white; fr. black, usually 

 clustered. Eastern North America; locally in Ku. Cultivated, fruit. 



10. Rubus occidentalis Linn. Black Raspberry HfiJH (Hei Tzu Mei; Black-thorny 

 strawberry) (R.M. 416). Shrub, to lra„ fr. black. North America; locally in 

 Ku. Cultivated, fruit. 



11. Rubus parvifolius Linn. ]=i|§|g^p (Ts'ao Yang Mei Tzu; Herbaceous Myrica) 

 (R.M.415). Shrub, to lm.; fls. red, IV-V; fr. reddish orange, edible, V-VII. 

 China, Japan; locally in An., Ki., Ku. Brushland. 



12. Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim. Wineberry ^JUg^H (Pai Li Yeh Mu Mei; Leaf- 

 white-beneath Rubus) (R.M. 415). Shrub, to 3 m.; fls. pink, VI-VII; fr. red. 

 Korea, Japan, China; locally in Ku. Woodland. 



13. Rubus irenaeus Focke (R.M. 410). Shrub; fl. VII; fr. red. Central and western 

 China; locally in An. Woodland. 



14. Rubus kulinganus Bailey ZfcWf-M (Ku Ling Mu Mei) (B.G. 1:30). Shrub; fr. 

 VIII. China; locally in Che., Ki. Brushland. 



15. Rubus rosaefolius Sm. 2g/[>iS (K'ung Hsin Piao; Hollow-stemmed Berry) (R.M. 

 413). Scandent shrub; fls. white, III-IV; fr. yellow to orange-red, VII. Tropical 

 and warm temperate Asia; locally in Ki. Thickets. 



16. Rubus innominatus S. Moore (R.M. 416). Shrub, to 3m.; fls. pink, VII-VIII; 

 fr. orange-red, IX. Southeastern and western China; locally in Ki. Woodland. 



17. Rubus coreanus Miq. fgS^ (Fu P'en Tzu; Inverted Basin) (R.M. 415). Shrub, 

 to 3 m.; fls. pink, V-VI; fr. red or black, VI-VII. Korea, Japan, China; locally 

 in Che., Ki. Forest shade. 



Rubus swinhoei Hance (R.M. 1st. 411) grows on Chu Hwa Shan, Anhwei (R.C. Ching 

 2679 & 2763). It has simple ovate leaves; and the calyx and pedicels are glandular-prickly. 



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