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Read about Rubus innominatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Rubus innominatus, S. Moore. Raspberry-like in appearance, with strong upright very soft-pubescent and sparingly prickly sts. 6-8 ft. high: lvs. pinnate,large (often 9 in. long), dark green, grayish white beneath and thickly covered with glands, with 3 or 5 (usually 3) ovate lfts., the terminal one much larger than the others and often 3-lobed: fls. small, pink, in panicles 18 in. long in Sept.: fr. orange-red, edible. Cent. and W. China. G.C. III. 38:291. R.B. 33, p. 360.—R. Kuntzeanus, Hemsl., is distinguished by its glandless lvs.; perhaps not specifically separate; the plants in cult. as R. innorminatus apparently belong to this species.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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