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Rubus mesogaeus Focke   (redirected from: Rubus mesogaeus var. incisus Cardot)
Family: Rosaceae
[Rubus eous Focke, moreRubus eous var. japonicus (Miyabe) Focke, Rubus euleucus Focke ex Hand.-Mazz., Rubus idaeus var. exsuccus Franch. & Sav., Rubus illudens H.L?., Rubus kinashii H.L?. & Vaniot, Rubus mesogaeus f. roseus Koji Ito, Rubus mesogaeus var. adenothrix Momiy. ex Hatus., Rubus mesogaeus var. incisus Cardot, Rubus niveus Wall. ex G.Don, Rubus niveus var. microcarpus Hook.f., Rubus occidentalis H.L?., Rubus occidentalis var. exsuccus (Franch. & Sav.) Makino, Rubus occidentalis var. japonicus Miyabe, Rubus rarissimus Hayata]
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Japan Flora: Shrub, the branches with rather stout slightly flattened prickles, the flowering branchlets slightly elongate, prickly and short-pubescent; leaf­lets 3, glabrous to slightly appressed-pubescent on upper side, with short white tomentum beneath, duplicately incised-ser- rate, abruptly acuminate, the lateral ones obliquely obovate, the terminal larger, ovate-orbicular, 6-12 cm. long, 4-8 cm. wide, the lateral nerves sparingly ascending-pilose beneath, the petioles prickly and pubescent; inflorescence 5- to 10-flowered, densely white-pubescent, the pedicels short; calyx-lobes broadly lanceolate, caudate-acuminate; petals erect, about half as long as the calyx-segments, 4-5 mm. long, broadly obovate; fruit globose, purplish black) the fruidets nearly glabrous; stones prominently pitted. June-July.

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shi­koku, Kyushu. China.

var. adenothrix Momiyama. Stems, petioles, and inflorescence with short glandular hairs.  Hon­shu (Mutsn Prov.).

Rubus mesogaeus
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