Herbarium specimen: Rubus imbricatus
Taxon: | Rosaceae: Rubus imbricatus Hort. |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Rosaceae: Rubus imbricatus Hort. |
Collection date: | 9/8/1938 |
Locality: | Great Britain, VC16 West Kent, Tunbridge Wells Common |
ex herb: | Charles Avery |
Institution: | South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
notes: | Stem remarkably branched. Leaves 5 nate, leaflets usually imbricate with crowded compound insiced finely pointed teeth, terminal roundish obovate or narrower and more oval, cuspidate acuminate apex and cordate base, basal leaflets very small, petals white or pinkish, carpels hairy tipped or glabrous. Sepals reflexed in flower and fruit, ripe fruit glossy black. |
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Documented by apbudden on 4th February 2012.