RUBUS 



759 



RUDBECKIA 



R. hi'spidus (bristly). 3. August. N. Amer. 1768. 

 ho'rridus (horrid). See R. DUMETORUM FEROX. 

 hupehSnsis (Hupeh). Flowers 3-7 in a raceme. 



Central China. 1910. 

 ichange'nsis (Ichang). Flowers small. Fruit red. 



Leaves with metallic lustre. Central China. 1910. 

 idas'us (Mount-Ida). 4-6. White. May, June. 



Europe (Britain). W. Asia. " Raspberry." 

 ,, microphy'llus (small-leaved). 3. May. Britain. 

 illecebro'sus (illustrious). 1-2. White. Fruit deep 



red. July. Japan. " Strawberry-Raspberry." 

 imbr icaf tus (overlapping). 3-5. White or pink. July. 



Europe (England). 

 inci'sus (incised). 5. Snow-white. Japan; China. 



1904. 

 mnomma'/M5(unrenowned). 6-8. Flowers in panicles. 



Fruit orange-red. Central China. 1905. 

 insula'ris (insular). Pink or white. Scandinavia. 

 irence'us (pacific). Leaves nearly circular, white 



felted beneath. Central China. 1903. 

 Koehle'ri (Koehler's). 8. August. Europe (Britain). 

 kcehnea'nus (Koehnean). See R. INNOMINATUS. 

 ,, kuntzea'nus (Kuntzean). See R. INNOMINATUS. 

 lacinia'tus (}zg-leaved). 12. White, red. August. 



"Cut-leaved Bramble." 

 e'legans (elegant). 

 lambertia'nus (Lambertian). Whitish. Leaves 



coloured in autumn. China. 1910. 

 lanugino' sus (woolly). 10. June. Siberia. 1820. 

 lasioca'rpus (woolly- fruited). 5-10. White or red. 



July. India; Malaya. 1818. 



pauciflo'rus (few-flowered). 8. Deep pink. 1825. 

 ,, lasio'stylus (woolly-styled). China. 

 lentigino'sus (freckled). Pinkish. July. England. 

 leucode'rmis( white-skinned). White. Stems powdery, 



white. N.W. Amer. 

 leuco'stachys (white-spiked). 10. Pink or white. July. 



Europe (Britain). 

 lindleya'nus (Lindleyan). Pure white. July. Europe 



(Britain). 



linkia'nus (Link's). 10. August. Europe. 1821. 

 longithy'rsiger (long-thyrse-bearing). White. July. 



England. 

 macrophy'llus (large-leaved). 8. Pink or white. June. 



Europe (Britain). 

 Schlechtenda'lii (Schlechtendal's). 10. White or 



pink. July. Europe (Britain). 

 macrostf'mpn (long-stamened). Germany. 

 melanola' sius (black- wool). Similar to the Raspberry. 



N.W. Amer. 1894. 



Me'nkei (Menke's). 8. July. Germany. 1816. 

 me'rcicus (Mercican). White or pinkish. July. 



England. 

 mi' cans (glittering). Pinkish or white. July. Europe 



(Britain). 



,, micra'nthus (small-flowered). See R. LASIOCARPUS. 

 Millspau'ghi (Millspaugh's). A spineless bramble. 



Fruit edible. N. Amer. 1892. 

 morifo'lius (mulberry-leaved). July. Japan. 

 mucrona'tus (small-pointed). Pinkish. July. Europe 



(Britain). 

 muta'bilis (changeable). White. July. Europe 



(England). 



negle'ctus (neglected). United States. 

 ni'tidus (shining). 3. Pink. July, August. Europe 



(Britain). 

 nu'tans (nodding). 1-2. White. June. Himalaya. 



1850. 

 nutka'nus (Nootka-Sound). 4. White. August. 



N. Amer. 1826. " Salmon-berry." 

 occidenta'lis (western). 5. May. N. Amer. 1696. 



" Thimble-berry." 

 odor a' tus (sweet-scented). 7. Purplish-rose. June. 



N. Amer. 1800. " Purple-flowering Raspberry." 

 omeie'nsis (Mount Omei). Purple. W. China. 1909. 

 opa'cus (opaque). 3-6. White. July. Europe 



(Britain). 



,, pa'llidus (pale). August. Britain. 

 palma'tus (hand-shaped). Flowers solitary. Leaves 



5-6-lobed. China; Japan. 1901. 

 Parke'ri (Parker's). Leaves velvety dull green. China. 



1908. 

 parvifo'lius (small-leaved). 1-2. Red. China ; 



Japan. 1818. 

 pauciflo'rus (few-flowered). See R. LASIOCARPUS 



PAUCIFLORUS. 



R. peda'tus (pedate). White. July. N.W. Amer. 1903. 

 phcenicola' sius (purple- wool). 4-12. Pale pink. June, 



July. Japan. 1877. " Wineberry." 

 pilea'tus (capped). Central China. 

 Playfai'rii (Playfair's). Fruit black. S.E. China. 



1910. 



plica'tus (plaited). 10. August. Britain. 

 polytri'chius (many-haired). White. Fruit bright 



red. W. China. 1910. 

 pulchSrrimus (fairest). 6-10. Pink. July. Europe 



(Britain). 



,, Purcha'si (Purchas's). Pink. July. Britain. 

 Ra'dula (Radula). 6-8. Pinkish. July. Europe 



(Britain). 

 ramo'sus (branched). 5-8. White or pinkish. July. 



Britain. 



,, rhamnifo'lius (buckthorn-leaved). 10. July. Britain. 

 fio're pie" no (double-flowered). 

 rhena'nus (Rhenan). Europe. 

 rubricau'lis (red-stemmed). See R. APICULATUS. 

 ,, sa'nctus (holy). 8. Pink. June. Palestine. 1823. 

 ,, sca'ber (rough). White. July. Europe (Britain). 

 SMechtenda'hlii (Schlechtendahl's). See R. MACRO- 



PHYLLUS SCHLECHTENDALII. 



,, Schleiche'ri (Schleicher's). 8. June. Germany. 1818. 



seto'sus (bristly-stemmed). See R. HISPIDUS. 



,, silva'ticus (wood). White or pinkish. July. Europe 



(Britain). 

 ,, si'mplex (simple). White. Fruit orange-red. Central 



China. 1910. 

 sorbifo'lius (Sorbus-leaved). Leaves pinnate like 



Sorbus. China. 

 ,, specta'bilis (showy). 4. Dark red. May. Columbia. 



1827. 

 Sprenge'lii (Sprengel's). 10. Pink. August. Europe 



(Britain). 1823. 

 ,, strigo'sus (short-bristled). 3. June. N. Amer. 



" Wild Red Raspberry." 

 ,, subere'ctus (sub-upright). 4. August. Europe 



(Britain). 



thyrsiflo'rus (thyrse-flowered). July. Europe. 

 thy'rsiger (thyrse-bearing). Pinkish. July. Britain. 

 thyrsoi'deus (thyrse-like). 6-8. White or pale pink. 



July, August. Europe (Britain). 

 fio'reple' no (double-flowered). 6-8. White. July, 



August. 



,, tiliafo'lius (lime-leaved). 6. June. Europe. 1819. 

 tomento'sus (woolly). 10. August. Europe. 1818. 

 ,, tri'fidus (three-lobed). 3-8. Rose. July. Japan. 



1888. 



,, trifio'rus (three-flowered). 6-12. June. Arctic Amer. 

 trivia'lis (common). Fruits black. July. United 



States. 1889. " Low Bush Blackberry." 

 ursi'nus (bear). White. Fruit black. N.Amer. 1888. 

 Vei'tchi (Veitch's). 3-6. Rosy-purple. Fruit 



globose, red. W. China. 1909. 

 villicau'lis (woolly-stemmed). 6-10. Pale pink or 



white. July. Europe (Britain). 

 ,, Se'lmeri (Selmer's). 6-10. Bright pink. July. 



Europe (Britain). 

 ,, villo'sus (shaggy). 3. White. August. N. Amer. 



1777. " High Blackberry." 

 ,, fio're ple'no (double-flowered). 

 xanthoca'rpus (yellow-fruited), i-ij. White. Fruit 



yellow. N. China. 1892. 



RU'CKIA ELLEMEE'TI. See RHODOSTACHYS ANDINA. 



RUDBE'CKIA. (Named after O. Rudbeck, a Swedish 

 botanist. Nat. ord. Composites [Composite]. Linn. 19- 

 Syngenesia, ^-Frustranea.) 



Hardy herbaceous, yellow-flowered perennials, from 

 North America, except where otherwise mentioned. 

 Seeds and division of the plant in spring ; common 

 garden-soil ; napifo'lia requires the protection of the 

 cold pit in winter. 

 R. amplexicau'lis (stem-clasping). 3. July. 1793. 



,, mi'nor (smaller). Leaves entire. 



amplexifo'lia. See R. AMPLEXICAULIS. 



angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). See HELIANTHUS 



ANGUSTIFOLIUS. 



aspefrrima (roughest). 3. Red, white. September. 



1832. 

 bi' 'color (two-coloured). 2. Golden-yellow, with 



brown zone. August. 

 columna'r is (columnar). See LEPACHYS COLUMNARIS. 



