PI. ex. cul. 60. DRYADE.E. 357. Fraffarla. 585 



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astringent; fruit fragrant, juicy, universally esteemed, par- 

 ticularly praised as of use in consumption, gravelly com- 

 plaints, and incrustations on the teeth. 



&, muiicata. Flower greenish ; receptacle hard ; akenia 

 ending in a point. 



Fragaria fructii hispido, Rail Syn. 254, 2 ; Ger. em. 998, 2. 



y. alia. Fruit white. 



2. Fragaria elatior. Tall slrawlerry. 



Calyx in fruit reflected ; hairs of the peduncle and pe- 

 tioles very spreading. 



Fragaria vesca praiensis, Lin. S. P. 708. 

 Fragaria elatior, IVilld. S. P. 1091. 

 Fragaria magna, Jliuill. Paris. 

 Fragaria moschata, Duchesne Manogr. 

 Fragaria dioica, Ibidem. 

 Hautbois. 



Woods, also cultivated ; perennial ; June to October. 

 Plant often dioicous ; fruit large j odour like musk, in 

 hiffh esteem, 



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VI. i}58. RUBUS. Pliny. Bramlle. 



Calyx flat at bottom ; petals 5 ; stamens many; ovaries ca- 

 pitate, on a manifesitiy protuberant receptacle ; styles nearly 

 terminal ; akenia. rough, covered with a fleshy sarcocarp, 

 on a fleshy Teceptacle. 



a. ChamsDm0rus. Stem herbaceous, unarmed, mostly simple, 



1. RuhJs nuhis. Cloud Iramhle. 

 Stem jixnaxmeA, simple, 1 -flowered; leaves simple, lobed; 



culyx-liohes ovate. 



Chatnaemoru!, Rail Syn. 260, 1 ; Ger. em. 1273,4; Park. 1014; 

 Vajjcinium nubis, Ger. em, 1420. 

 ^'^bus Cliamaemorus, Lin. S. P. 708. 

 C'toud-berry. Knot-berry. Knought-berry. 



Alpine bogs ; perennial ; June. 



Root creeping ; leaves heartshape, 5-lobed, bald ; Jiower 

 white; fruit dark-red; akenia many. — Fruit acid, anti- 

 scorbutic, eaten raw or in tarts. 



2. Ruhus arcticus. Arctic bramble. 

 Stem unarmed, simple, 1 -flowered ; leaves ternate, bald. 



Rnbus arcticus, Lin. S. P. 708. 



Alpine rocks ; perennial ; May and June. 



