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ICOSANDRIA rOLYGYNIA. 



Kosa. 



fiendidina. 



Idceus. 



villosus. 



Strtgosus. 



vibus lasvigatis, stipulis angustis subulato-mucronatls, 

 — Mich.fl. arner. \ . p. 2g5. 

 In shady woods of Georgia. Tj • '^' ^' ^'■f" -^^ ever- 

 green 5 climbing lo a great height. 



1 1. P. germinibus ovatis, pedunculis petiolisque glanduloso- 



hispidis, petiolis subaculeatis, caule glabro, aculeis 

 sparsis rectis tenuibus, foliolis (5 — 7) ovatis serratis 

 subtus vix glanduloso-pilosis, ramulis unifluris, calycis 

 Jaciniisiiitegris. 

 R. Eglanleria americana, Andrews's roses, cum icone, 



12. R. inermis J germinibus oblongis, pedunculis petiolisque 



hispidis, caule ramisque glabris, fructibus pendulis. 



I'Fil/d. sp. pi. 2. p. 1076. 

 Icon, Miss. Lawr. ros. 9. Dill. elth. t. 245./. 317. 

 In North America. Tj . May, June. v. v. in Hortis. 



Known by the name of Rose without Thorns. I never 



have seen this plant in its indigenous state. 



415. RUBUS. Gen.pl. 864. 

 * Fruticosi. 



1. R. foliis quinato-pinnatis ternatisque rhombeo-ovatis 



acuminatis subtus tomentosis, petiolis canaliculatis, 



caule aculeate- hispido, iioribus subpaniculatis. — /^FJ//af. 



sp.pl. 2. p. 1081. 

 Icon. Fl. dan. /SS. 

 In hedge-rows : Canada to Pensylvania. Tj . May, 



June. V. V. The IVild Raspberry has a number of 



varieties. 



2. R. pubescens, hispidus aculeatusque ; foliis 3 — 5-digi- 



tatis, foliolis ovato-oblongis acuminatis serratis utrin- 

 que pubescentibus, caulibus petiolisque aculeatis, ca- 

 lyce brevi acuminafo, racemo laxo, pedicellis solita- 

 riis.— IFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. 10S5. 

 In old fields and cornmons ; frequent : New England to 

 Carolina. Ij . June, July. v. v. Known by the 

 name of Black- berries. 



3. R. inermis, rigide hispidissimus ; foliolis 3. aut pinnato- 



quinatis ovalibus basi obtusis acuminatis subtus line- 

 atis et candido-tomentosis, calycibus acuminatis, flo- 

 ribus in apice ramulorum axillaribus solitariis, pedun- 

 culis calycibusque hispidis. — Mich.fi. amcr. 1. p. 297. 



R. pensylvanicum. Lam. encycl. Q. p. 246. 



Onthe mountains : Canada to Virginia. I7 . June, July. 

 V. V. An upright shrub ; berries very agreeable to eat. 



