Herbarium specimen: Rubus prolongatus
| Taxon: | Rosaceae: Rubus prolongatus Boulay & Letendre ex Corb. |
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| Other name: | Rubus griseoviridis W.C.Barton & Ridd. named by Francis Rilstone |
| Filed in taxon folder: | Rosaceae: Rubus prolongatus Boulay & Letendre ex Corb. |
| Collected by: | Mr Francis Rilstone |
| Collection date: | 3/8/1935 |
| Locality: | Great Britain, VC1 West Cornwall, Perranzabuloe, SW75 |
| communicated: | Botanical Exchange Club of The British Isles |
| Institution: | South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) |
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| fruits/flowers: | seeds/fruits |
| notes: | ?adscitus p.p. Yes, some of the panicles are heavy and so have lost the characteristic shape. This frequently happens with Rubus in cornwall. Barton and Riddelsdell. |
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Documented by ruby.2b on 9th March 2012.

