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Fig. 44. Whitetiark raspberry (Rubus leucodermis) . 



Nisqually Valley. CRATER LAKE, occasional, 4,000 to 6,500 feet: near park headquar- 

 ters. YOSEMITE, abundant, 3,500 to 6,500 feet: foot of Yosemile Falls; Happy Isles; 

 Mirror Lake; Pohono trail; Hclch Helchy Valley; Alder Creek. KINGS CAWiON: 

 switchbacks on Bubbs Creek trail. SEQUOIA, 5,000 to 7,000 feet: Chagocpa Falls; 

 Wolvertcn Creek; Cedar Creek; Giant Forest. GLACIER, occasional on the west side: 

 Lake McDonald; Avalanche Camp. ZION, 4,500 feet: trail to upper Emerald Pool; 

 the Grotto; near Hidden Canyon trail. 



Var. leucocarpus Motton. — Berries white. 

 Occurrence. — ZiON : north base of Angels Landing. 



IL Western Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L. var. aculeatissimus 

 (Mey.) Regel. & Tiling.), fig. 45. — Shrub with erect or spreading stems 

 2 to 5 feet long, the stems prickly; leaves divided into 3 to 5 leaflets; leaflets 

 oblong, tapering to a point at apex, the margins irregularly toothed, green 



