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Herbarium specimen: Rubus glareosus

Taxon:Rosaceae: Rubus glareosus W.M. Rogers
Other name:Rubus rosaceus
det. William Moyle Rogers

Except for its less developed panicle this
seems to belong to a rosaceus form, which is exceedingly common in the sandy
ground in SW. Surrey & contiguous parts of W. Sussex & N Hants. This I
have long distinguished from other rosaceus by the MS name of pallidiformis. The
only Kent plant that I have yet put to this
form.

Other name:Rubus argutifolius P.J.M�ll. & Lef�vre
Filed in taxon folder:Rosaceae: Rubus glareosus W.M. Rogers
Collection date:13/8/1905
Locality:Great Britain, VC16 West Kent, Hosey Common, TQ4552
ex herb:Mr Charles Edward Britton
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
Image:Rubus glareosus herbarium specimen from Hosey Common, VC16 West Kent in 1905.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits
notes:see Journal of Botany 1912, 309

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Documented by qgroom on 25th March 2012.

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