PI. ex. cal. 
60. DRYADEiE. 358. Rubus. 
5 87 
Stem- very long, procumbent, brittle; prickles slender, 
unequal; leaves in threes or fives; leaflets wrinkled, soft 
beneath; panicle weak; corolla white \ fruit blackish violet; 
acini rounded. 
6. Rubus ccBsius. Blue bramble. 
Stem roundish, prostrate, glaucous ; prickles placed pro- 
miscuously; leaves ternate, hairy beneath; lateral leaflets 
two-lobed. 
Rubus minor fructo caeruleo, Rail Syn. 467 , 3. 
Rubus repens fructo caesio, Ger. em. 1271, 2. 
Rubus minor, Clmmaerubus sive Humirubus, Parle. 1013. 
Rubus caesius, Lin. S. P. 706. 
Dewberry. 
Woods and edges of fields; shrubby; June and July. 
Leaves deeply serrated, not woolly beneath ; side-leaflets 
sessile, mostly lobed ; panicle few-flowered ; calyx spread ; 
petals white ; fruit dark glaucous ; acini few, large. 
c. Idaeus. Stem upright , armed , shrubby ; leaves pinnate, 
7. Rubus suberectus. Upright bra7nble. 
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 lip, light green, bald above; panicle long; 
corolla white, large ; fruit reddish black ; acini many. — 
Fruit very agreeable, 
8. Rubus IdcEus. Ida bramble. 
Stem upright, prickly; leaves in fives, pinnate; upper 
leaves ternate ; leaflets rhomboid-ovate; tomentose beneath; 
petioles channelled. 
Rubus Idaeus spinosus fructu rubro, Raii Syn. 467,4. 
Rubus Idaeus, Ger.em . 1269,2; Parle. 557 ; Lin. S. P. 706. 
Rasp-berry. Hind-berry. Framboise. 
Moist woods and hedges, also cultivated ; shrubby ; May 
and June. 
