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roadside plants — which help us to bridge over the 

 gulf from the one type to the other. Indeed, even 

 the strawberry and the cinquefoil have a short 



Fig. 44. — Fruit of Bramble. 



perennial, almost woody stock, close to the ground, 

 from which the annual branches spring ; and in some 

 other English weeds of the rose family the branches 



Fig. 45.— Flower of Bramble, 



themselves are much stiffer and woodier than in these 

 creeping plants. But in the brambles, the trunk and 

 boughs have become really woody, by the deposit of 



