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Pictorial guide to the flora of the British Isles
Comprising:
- Rubus adenoleucus Chaboiss.
- Rubus ariconiensis A. Newton & M. Porter
- Rubus babingtonianus W. C. R. Watson
- Rubus bagnallianus Edees
- Rubus britannicus W. M. Rogers
- Rubus bucknallii J. W. White
- Rubus cantabrigiensis A. L. Bull & A. C. Leslie
- Rubus conjungens (Bab.) W. M. Rogers
- Rubus eboracensis W. C. R. Watson
- Rubus halsteadensis W. C. R. Watson
- Rubus hebridensis Edees
- Rubus hindii A. L. Bull
- Rubus intensior Edees
- Rubus iscanus A. Newton & M. Porter
- Rubus latifolius Bab.
- Rubus nemorosus Hayne & Willd.
- Rubus pictorum Edees
- Rubus pruinosus Arrh.
- Rubus sellii M. Idrees & J. M. H. Shaw
- Rubus tenuiarmatus Lees
- Rubus transmarinus D. E. Allen
- Rubus triangularis (Ley) Edees
- Rubus tuberculatus Bab.
- Rubus vagensis A. Newton & M. Porter
- Rubus warrenii Sudre
Leaf
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The underside of the leaf is hairy, but not felted.
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The stipules of Rubus sect. Corylifolii are lanceolate, in contrast to the linear stipules seen in most other brambles.
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The fruits of Rubus sect. Corylifolii are made of up relatively few drupelets, and remain attached to the receptacle.
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The stems of Rubus sect. Corylifolii have numerous prickles and acicles, grading into each other, not only on the angles of the stem.
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All images copyright © Christopher J. Dixon unless otherwise indicated.
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