^0 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



18. DALIBAB'DA, L. DalibaKDA. 



D. repens, L. {Rubus DalHarda, L., in Macoun's Cata- 

 logue.) Stems tufted, downy. Whole plant with something 

 of the aspect of a violet. — Low woods. 



13. KlIBUS, Toum. Bramble. 



1. R. odora'tus, L. (Purple Flowering - Easpbbrry. ) 

 Shrubby 3-5 feet high. Branches, peduncles, and calyx 

 clammt/ with glandular hairs. Flowers large and handsome , 

 rose-purple. Leaves large, broadly ovate, 3-5-lobed, the 

 lobes acute, minutely toothed. - Fruit flat. 



2. R. Nutka'nus, Mocino, is distinguished from No. 1 by 

 its oval white petals, and its 5-lobed coarsely toothed leaves. 

 — N.W. 



3. R. Chamsemo'rus, L. (Cloud-berry. Bakbd-apple 

 Berry.) A low herb with dioecious flowers. Stein simple, 

 without prickles, 2-3-leaved, bearing one large white flower. 

 Leaves simple, kidney-form, 5-lobed, serrate. — Sphagnous 

 swamps, chiefly eastward. 



4. R. triflo'rus, Richardson. (Dwarf Raspberry.) Stems 

 ascending or trailing, a foot high, not prickly. Leaflets 

 3-5, nearly smooth, rhombic-ovate, acute at both ends, 

 doubly serrate. Peduncle usually 3-flowered. Petals white ; 

 sepals reflexed. Fruit red. — Cedar-swamps. 



5. R. strigo'SUS, Miohx. ("Wild Bed Raspberry.) Stems 

 upright, beset with stiff straight bristles. Leaflets 3-5, ob- 

 long-ovate, pointed, cut-serrate, whitish beneath. Fruit 

 light red. —Hillsides and thickets. 



6. R. oeeidenta'lis, L. (Black Easpbbbry.) Stem glau- 

 cous, recurved, armed with hooked prickles. Leaflets 3, ovate, 

 pointed, coarsely serrate, white-downy beneath. Fruit 

 purplish-black. — Borders of fields, especially where the 

 ground has been burned over. 



7. R. VillO'SUS, Ait. (High Blackberry.) Stem shrubby, 

 furrowed, erect or reclining, armed with hooked prickles. 

 Leaflets 3-5, unequally serrate, the terminal one oonspiou- 



