Rubus adenophorus

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Read about Rubus adenophorus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rubus adenophorus, Rolfe (R. sagatus, Focke). Resembles R. phoenicolasius: sts. stout, with short red prickles, the exposed parts dark red, densely covered, as are the sepals and petioles, with purple stalked glands: lvs. ternate or the upper ones simple, the lfts. unequal (rarely 5), the terminal largest and cordate-ovate, the lateral subsessile, all dull green above, hairy on both sides: fls. 6-10, in short terminal clusters, rose-colored, the broadly clawed petals about 1/4in. long: fr. about 1/2in. across, edible, the drupelets red with black tips. China.—The erect red sts. are ornamental in winter and the foliage is ornamental in summer.


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