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Read about Rubus thibetanus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rubus thibetanus, Franch. (R. Veitchii, Rolfe). A curious deciduous rubus, said by Focke to represent perhaps the type of a well-marked section in the genus: shrub with terete prickly branches and graceful fern-like foliage: sts. at first erect, but arching with age, blue-white: lvs. 6-9 in. long, pinnate, with 5-11 elliptic or ovate coarsely toothed lfts., puberulous or silky-hairy above and white beneath, the terminal lft. ovate- lanceolate or rhomboid and 2-3 in. long and sometimes almost pinnatifid: fls. rose-purple, in terminal few-fld. prickly and pubescent panicles, the orbicular-obovate petals small: fr. globose, red or blue-black, of moderate size. W.China. G.C. III. 51:149.


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