Rubus arcticus subsp. stellatus

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Read about Rubus arcticus subsp. stellatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rubus stellatus, Smith, produces an edible fr. prized in Alaska, where it is native, as well as in Yukon and Kamchatka: st. simple and herbaceous, only a few inches long, 1-fld.: lvs. cordate, 3-lobed or 3-parted, reniform in outline, pubescent on both sides or glabrate in age, simply or doubly serrate: fls. solitary and terminal, rose-colored: fr. red, globose, with 20 or more drupelets, said to be known locally as a dewberry.


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