Vermont Shrubs and Woody Vines 

 RED DEWBERRY. Rubus triftorus Richard. 



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This is frequently known as running raspberry and is a very 

 common trailer in our cold swamps and mountain woods. It is 



Red Dewberry. 

 1, Leaf and fruit, X %; 2, Flowering plant, X %. 



one of our most distinct species, differing in fruit from the 

 dewberries by the red color. Although the drupelets adhere 

 tenaciously to it, the receptacle never becomes edible. 



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BRISTLY DEWBERRY. Rubjis verniontautis Blanchard. (R. nigri- 

 cans Gray's New Man.). 



These plants of the wet mountain woods and cold swamps 

 are easily recognized by their ascending habit and very bristly 

 canes. The berries are rather inferior to those of the mountain 

 blackberry. 



