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    Rubus pyramidalis

    Rubus pyramidalis is a species of bramble, a flowering plant in the rose family, native to northwest Europe. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Rubus pyramidalis is a species of bramble, a flowering plant in the rose family, native to northwest Europe. Description. R. pyramidalis is a low arching shrub, with a dark red, variously hairy, unfurrowed stem. The stem bears numerous prickles which are 5-8 mm (0.20-0.31 in) long, with a yellow tip. The leaves are divided into five light ...
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  4. plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

    Rubus pyramidalis and Rubus radula are previous names that have been misapplied. There is no currently accepted taxon for these names. ... 187-251 (2007) with some modifications by John Hosking. Note that not all Rubus taxa can be keyed out as some of the Rubus fruticosus species aggregate are apomicts and additional taxa, either from Europe or ...
  5. jnecology.uk

    Rubus pyramidalis - Series Sylvatici. back to Alphabetical index · Taxonomic index. This is a widespread bramble in NW Europe, which is especially common in southern Britain and western Ireland. It therefore appears to prefer damper heathland and wood margins in mild climates. Dwarf forms with small leaves frequently occur, especially on ...
  6. Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland

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    Nov 6, 2024encountered were Rubus dasyphyllus, Rubus lindebergii, Rubus errabundus and Rubus nemoralis. New to the vice county were Rubus pyramidalis, Rubus rufescens, Rubus subinermoides and Rubus sciocharis. Some finds remain indet while single records for possible Rubus pruinosus and Rubus eboracensis remain to be followed up.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Rubus is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, commonly known as brambles. [3] [4] [5] Fruits of various species are known as raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and bristleberries.It is a diverse genus, with the estimated number of Rubus species varying from 250 to over 1000, found across all continents except Antarctica.
  8. Plant height is measured in meters and relates to fully developed mature generative plants growing in the wild. The data were taken preferably from Kleyer et al. (2008), Guarino et al. (2019), Kaplan et al. (2019), French Flora database (2020) and complemented by additional sources such as national and regional floras.
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