XXVI. ROSA‘CER: RU‘BUS. 315 
woods and hedges. Stem 4 ft. to 8 ft. Flowers white; June and July. 
Fruit black ; ripe in August. 
Varieties. 
x R.c. 2 arvénsis Wallr. Sched. p. 288. 
R. pseido-ce'sius Weihe, according 
to Ern. Meyer in Litt. — Leaflets 
tomentose beneath. Branches pu- 
berulous. aR 
x R. c. 3 grandiflorus Ser. — Pubescent. 
Petals and sepals long. \ 
x Ric. 4 parvifolius Wallr. Sched., p. 228. 38 
(Our fig. 535.) — Stem ascending, 
purplish, ultimately naked. Leaves 
small, incisely lobed. Peduncle 1—3- 
flowered. A native of herbage- 
covered hills. ie 
x R.c. 5 folis variegatis Hort. has varie- 
gated leaves. 
A low, weakly, straggling, prostrate plant, 
having the flowers with blush-coloured petals, 
and the fruit small, with few grains ; but 
these large, juicy, black, with a fine glaucous bloom, and very agreeably acid. 
This species varies exceedingly in the size of its flowers and leaves in different 
situations, whence have arisen many varieties. 
536. at. ce'sius. 
~ 8. R. coryxiFo'Lius Smith. The Hazel-leaved Bramble. 
Identification. Smith F1. Brit., p. 542.; Smith in Eng. Bot., t. 827.; Don’s Mill., 2. p. 533. 
Synonymes. R. vuigaris Weihe & Nees, according to Lindley, Synopsis of Brit. Flora, ed. 2. p. 94. , 
‘R. nemordsus Heyne, according to Sprengel and Goldbach. 
Engravings. Eng. Bot., t. 827.; and our jig. 538. 
Spec. Char., Sc. Stem angled, bearing straightish prickles. Leaflets 3—5, 
cordate-ovate, firm, doubly serrated, pilose beneath. Panicle nearly sim- 
ple. Flowers white. Sepals ovate-acuminate, ultimately reflexed. Carpels 
purplish-blue, and large. (Dec. Prod.) A large bramble. Native of Europe, 
especially in the southern part; and frequent in Britain, in hedges and 
thickets. Stems 6 ft. to 12ft. Flowers white; June and July. Fruit 
purplish blue or black, large; ripe in August. 
Varieties. 
 R.c. 2 cdnus Wallr. Sched. p. 231. — 
Leaflets all similar in form, roundish 
heart-shaped, whitishly tomentose 
upon both surfaces. 
537. Rec. glandulosus. 
x R.c.3 glandulosus Wallr. Sched. p. 231. * 
R. glandulosus Spreng., according 
to Wallr. (Our fig. 537.) — Stems, 
vetioles, and peduncles glandulous. 530 2 coryifolius. 
