156 Rosaceae 



Stems shrubby, 3-8 feet high, 

 Rubus 

 parviflorus smooth or more or less glandular- 



fNutt. hairy. Leaves round-cordate in 



Salmon- outline, palmately 3~5-lobed, 

 the lobes acute or acutish, 

 rarely acuminate, coarsely and unequally 



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serrate. Flowers few, 1-2 inches broad, 

 white, in corymbose, terminal heads, calyx 

 lobes tipped with a long slender appendage. 

 Borders of woods, and in thickets among 

 rocks, throughout the region, but most 

 abundant in the Selkirks; flowering in June 

 and July. 



Rubus Stems shrubby, biennial, 18 



Cstrigosus inches to 4 feet high, usually 

 densely clothed with weak glan- 

 Raspberry. dular bristles or the older stems 

 with small hooked prickles. 

 Leaves pinnately 3-5 -foliate, leaflets ovate 

 or ovate-oblong, acuminate, sharply and 



irregularly serrate or slightly lobed, rounded 

 at the base, 1-3 inches long. Flowers | an 

 inch broad in a loose raceme on slender 



