Rosacese. 
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— Leaflets oval, rather cuneiform at the base; teeth deep 
and slightly directed forwards (as in R. sepium). Ped¬ 
uncles long. Cor. large. Styles long. Prickles unequal. 
R. gallica-sepium Rap. olim.; R. Kluckii Gren. jur. non 
Bess.! R. formulosa Gre-n. rev. 6 anisopoda Christ. 747. 
— Leaflets oblong, often slightly cuneiform at the base, 
dark green, almost glabr. Subfoliar glands less numer¬ 
ous and smaller, teeth of the leaflets rather finer and 
more closely set than in R. rubig., peduncles longer, 
with fairly equal, sometimes rare, stip. glands. Fr. gen. 
elongated. Lax shrubs,witheiongated, flexib le branches 
covered with, gen. equal, prickles. Bale, Schaffh. Zurich. 6 
flagellaris Christ. 748. 
21 (18). Leaflets small, oblong, often rather cuneiform at the 
base, glabr., or hairy only underneath on the central 
nerve. Peduncles fairly long, with almost equal stip. 
glands. Fr. oblong. Prickles similar. Cor. rather more 
brightly coloured than in the following. Teeth of the 
leaflets sharper, closer. R. Hystrix Lem.—Probably here 
and there. 6. Lemanii Bor. 749. 
— Leaflets of moderate size, or small (often rather larger 
than in R. rubiginosa), oval, delicate, light green, 
more or less hairy. Peduncles fairly long, with, nearly 
equal, stip. glands, rarely (b. permixta D.) unequal and 
mixed with small prickles. Fr. ovoid. Differing from R. 
rubig. by its laxer and longer branches, its, gen. similar, 
prickles, its leaflets rather pointed at the base, its more 
acute teeth, its longer peduncles, pale fls, glabr. styles 
and its cal.-divisions reflexed on the fr. and falling 
early. R. nemorosa Lib. (leaflets large), R. diminuta 
Bor. (leaflets and fls small).—Probably distrib. (fairly 
common in western Switz.) 6 . . micrantha Sm. 750. 
— Leaflets of moderate size, oval-oblong, rather hard, dark- 
green above, paler underneath, almost glabr.; subfoliar 
glands, especially on the upper Is of the fl.-branches, 
rarer, stipitate. Peduncles often peculiarly long and 
rather bent, with unequal, stip. glands mixed with small 
prickles which often descend below the inflorescence. 
Fr. ovoid, rather contracted at the top. Differing from 
R. Pouzini in the more numerous subfoliar glands, the 
glandular-hispid peduncles, and the teeth being broader 
and not so deep. Distinguished from R. rubiginosa by 
the longer peduncles, the glabr. styles and the cal.- 
divisions reflexed on the fr. R. liispanica Chr. p., R. 
micrantha calvescens Burnat et Grml., R. viscidula Gren. 
ex Bouv.—Mornay! Savoy (near Thonon); Bormio! I 
have gathered it in Provence. 6 . viscida Pug. 751. 
— Comp, valesiaca 27. 
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