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Rubus lambertianus Ser.   (redirected from: Rubus moluccanus var. lambertianus (Ser.) Kuntze)
Family: Rosaceae
[Rubus adenothyrsus Cardot, moreRubus lambertianus subsp. xanthonewus (Focke) Focke, Rubus minimiflorus H.L?v., Rubus moluccanus var. lambertianus (Ser.) Kuntze, Rubus morii Hayata, Rubus ochlanthus Hance, Rubus pycnanthus Focke, Rubus urophyllus Y.C.Liu & F.Y.Lu]
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Japan Flora: Branches erect, elongate, slightly scandent above, with rather stout, flattened prickles, glabrous to short-pubescent; leaves ovate or broadly so, 5-12 cm. long, 4-8 cm. wide, acuminate, cordate at base, asperous and strigose-pilose especially on nerves on upper side, with spreading hairs beneath, acutely serrulate, shallowly 3- to 5-lobulate, the lateral lobes short, sometimes obsolete, the petioles 2-4 cm. long, prickly and short-pubescent; corymbs in a narrow terminal panicle 15-20 cm. long, short- pubescent, the pedicels 3-10 mm. long; calyx with a short tube, the lobes narrowly ovate-deltoid, 5-7 mm. long, acumi­nate, ascending, with dense white tomentum on margin; petals 4-5 mm. long, obovate-spathulate; stones about 1.5 mm. long, obliquely rugose. Oct-Nov.

Kyushu (Higo and Hizen Prov.). Formosa and s. China.

Rubus lambertianus
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