PL ex, ail 60. DRYADE/E. 358. Rubus. 587 



Stem, very long, procumbent, brittle; prickles slender, 

 unequal ; leaves in threes or fives ; leaflets wrinkled, soft 

 beneath; panicle weak; corolla white ;Jn«^ blackish violet; 

 acini rounded. 



6. Ruliis casius. Blue Iramhle. 



Stem roundish, prostrate, glaucous; prickles placed pro- 

 miscuously; leaves ternate, hairy beneath; lateral leaflets 

 two-lob ed. 



Rubus minor fructo CEeruleo, Rnii Syn. 467, S. 



Rubus repens fructo ciEsio, Ger. e'nu 1271, 2. 



Rubus minor, Cliama;rubus sive ilumirubus, Park. 1013. 



Rubus caesius, Lin. S. P. 706. 



Dewberry. 



Woods and edges of fields 5 shrubby; June and July. 



heaves deeply serrated, not woolly beneath ; side-leaflets 

 sessile, mostly lobed ; paiiicle few-flowered ; calyx spread ; 

 petals white ; fruit dark glaucous ; acini few, large. 



c. Idasus. Stem upright, armed, shrubhy ; leaves pinnate. 



7. Rubus suherectus. , Upright Irainlle. 

 Stem upright; prickles scattered, soft, nearly straight; 



leaves in fives or sevens, pinnate; upper leaves ternate; 

 leaflets ovate, hairy beneath. 



Rubus suberectus, Anderson Lin. Trans. 11, 218. 

 Rubus Nessensis, W. Hall, Tr. R. Edinb. Soc. 3, 20. 



Woods in the north ; shrubby ; June. 



Stem nearly upright, brittle, much branched, divari- 

 cating, prickly ; prickles scattered, rarely very few ; leaflets 

 pointed at the tip, light green, bald above ; panicle long ; 

 corolla white, large ; Jruit reddish black ; acini many. — 

 Fruit very agreeable. 



8. RuLus Idceus. Ida bramble. 

 Stem upright, prickly; leaves in fives, pinnate; upper 



leaves ternate ; leaflets rhomboid-ovate; tomentose beneath; 

 petioles channelled. 



Rubus Idaeus spinosus fructu ruhro, Raii Syn. 467,4. 

 Rubus IdEeus, Ger. em. 1269,2; Park. 557; Lin. S. P. 706. 

 Rasp-berry. Hind-berry. Framboise. 



Moist woods and hedges, also cultivated; shrubby; May 

 and June. 



