Handbook of the British Flora a Description of the Flowering Plants And Ferns I

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Handbook of the British Flora a Description of the Flowering Plants And Ferns I
George Bentham
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[Mr. Baker, who has studied the genus for many years, enumerates in the Student's Flora 22 sub-species of R. Fruticosus, including R. Casius as one of them. These are divided into three principal groups a. Stems prickly, otherwise glabrous ; includes Jt. Suberectus, frutieosui eommunis, corylifolius, and ecesiui.
b. Stems prickly and hairy, but hairs not glandular ; includes R. Carpinifolius.
c. Stems prickly, bristly, and glandular-hairy ; includes R. Glandu- losus. ] 3. B. Ceesius, Linn. (fig
.... 309). Dewberry. Very near R. Fruticosus, but distinguished by the more slender branches, more or less glaucous when young, spreading or creeping along the ground, and seldom arched ; the flowers few, in small, loose panicles ; the divisions of the calyx narrow, with much longer points, closing more or less over the fruit ; and especially by the glaucous bloom covering the fruit when ripe. Leaves pale green on both sides. Prickles usually small, with few or no hairs intermingled.
In open fields and stony wastes, seldom penetrating into woods, or climbing up into hedges, extending over Europe and Russian Asia, but not an Arctic plant.


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