FOLIAGE, FLOWERS AND FRUIT, NATURAL SIZE 



In character of growth the Andes berry is similar to our cultivated raspberries: the canes 

 are glaucous, the leaves trifoliate (although the few shown above, arising from a flower-panicle, 

 are simple) and the flowers white. The fruit, however, does not separate from the torus or recep- 

 tacle, as does the raspberry, but more closely resembles our blackberries in character. Photo- 

 graphed at Ambato, Ecuador. (Fig. 1.) 



