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Read about Rubus corchorifolius in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rubus corchorifolius, Linn. f. Nearly or quite erect, 4-6 ft., the terete sts. downy and bearing small straight spines: lvs. simple, cordate-ovate, mostly 3-lobed on the verdurous shoots, 4-7 in. long, dull green above and pubescent beneath, the margins coarsely toothed, midrib and petiole with hooked prickles: fls. white, solitary, on short lateral twigs: fr. bright red, large, said to be excellent in quality. Cent. and W. China, to 7,000 ft. altitude. Japan. G.C. III. 51:149.—There are several forms or very closely related species.


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