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rubus. | ROSACEAE, 
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3. R. sehmidelioides 4--Cunn: Precur. (1839) n. 568.— A scrambling 
or climbing shrub; branchlets usually unarmed, often intertwined, forming 
a dense bush; young shoots pubescent or tomentose. Leaves 3-5-foliolate : 
leaflets 2-4 in. long, orbicular-ovate or ovate-oblong to ovate-lanceolate, 
coriaceous, acute, rounded or cordate at the base, coarsely and irregularly 
toothed, usually tomentose or pubescent beneath; petioles and midribs with 
recurved prickles. Panicles 2-8 in. long; branches and pedicels stout, hispid 
or setose or pubescent. Flowers 4in. diam., whitish, dioecious. Calyx 
tomentose. Petals broad, rounded. Fruit 4in. diam., pale-yellowish, juicy. 
—faoul Chorx (1846) 49; 7. Kirk Students’ Fl. (1899) 126: Cheesem. Man. 
N.Z. Fl. (1906) 125. R. australis var. schmidelioides Hook. jf. Fl. Nov. 
Zel. 1 (1853) 53; Handb. N.Z. Fl. (1864) 54. 
f fy | , Bum- Wed Beet) 19 3G. in 
: Var--esloratus 7’. Kirk I.c. — Leaflets rugose, white beneath with appressed. 
Lomentum. 
NortH AND souTH Istanps, SrewarT Istanp.—Not uncommon throughout, but 
mostly in lowland districts. October-November. ‘ 
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“ pechiwidak pastes HEL. HB WUZ. 'S33°3 
SPECIES OF 
S4 
2 Ly : 
RUBUS - 
+ + A titra 
= nr AC ~ ae ae NT A, Ri 
NAWES AS IN CHRESEMAN MANUAL 1925. REVISED NAMES. _ 
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x 5 aa ae a i) + a . a m { » - > 
1. KR. avstralis (Tataramon Seal A RR. cissoides A.vuvnn. 
"Hush lawyer" ) , 
: — “he | 7 ., se | 
“4 : Ae 1 et 4 des wall a 2) Wem ATS ny dod c * 
2. KR. cissoides ( "leafless lavyer"or R, squarrosus #rivcu 
. | ' 
"vellew prickles” } 
= , ( SPs teote tad A nil \ Tt sae - Li ae Wanrat + 
So. KR, schmidelicides \("syvamp lawyer", Ke GUSUPALLs © Orsi.I. 
‘ « ‘ * . 1 2 a AT a> 4 ; i P - a 1 1a 7 
4, RK. schmidelicides var. coloravus R, schridelicides qin. 
1 mT Lt ~— ik. é 7 r ~" e>] / —~ ITTt oni 
( whiize leafed lawyer" ) 
n ‘ — 3 6h WI ! ee | ar - os amt ™ a : ~| Ta es ol ‘\ —_ ae 1 * 
feome of the common names vsce e surresued oF ANGSVSeln 1 
7 Ve as 
tlle Lhe da” Web des aoe ' 
Wajprthar yoataa 4) Patkaqe 43 Traiasaeti6cnese * ‘ - we - 
Ji 1B: n by ric e; Li @ we) [S K. Oy) Al ro i) a Ay) — fc wel er 4,04 J te JY) ~—_ aa + LO = ~ ald = ts 
Ea te. Volt (AF “a CF XC 
of SS a Zz bo V 6 mai Oe © 65 * V EY i C 2) ke ‘e © 
west vse git Vitt, stv 
° See ARE ‘i . ayes vey LLMOMaLe, NOT Slinpie, and in the leaHets having 
ner Margms serrate, not 
dentate, 
2. GEUM Linn. 4 
Perennial herbs. Radical leaves crowded, often rosulate, pinnate or 
pinnatisect ; leaflets toothed or incised, the terminal one often much larger 
roe 
than the others; stem-leaves usually small and bract-like. Flowers in a 
