Rubus pedatus

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Read about Rubus pedatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rubus pedatus, Smith. Low creeping unarmed herbaceous coptis-like perennial, rarely cult., probably adapted to cool woods or rock-gardens: Ivs. pedatcly 3-5-foliolate, with thin olxwate or rhombic-obovate irregularly cut lfts. which are glabrous or only sparsely hairy on veins beneath: tls. solitary and terminal on short shoots, white, about 1 in. across. N. Calif. and Idaho to Alaska; reported in Japan.—By Focke referred to the subgenus Dalibarda; if kept in a distinct genus, the plant becomes Dalibarda pedata, Steph. Interesting as a rock-garden plant.


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