Comprehensive Description
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Rubus nelsonii Rydberg, sp. nov
Stems perennial, reclining, 2-4 m. long, terete, purplish, more or less pubescent when young, armed with rather weak small prickles; leaves quinate or the upper ternate; stipules subulate, 5-7 mm. long; petioles, petiolules, and midveins pubescent and armed with recurved prickles; leaflets lance-ovate, long-acuminate, 3-7 cm. long, sharply serrate, with lanceolate teeth, rounded or acute at the base, soon glabrate above, sparingly pubescent beneath; petiolule of the terminal leaflet about 1 cm. long, those of the lateral ones 1-2 mm. long or obsolete; lateral veins 7-10 on each side; inflorescence rather few-flowered, leafy-bracted, pubescent and more or less prickly; sepals ovate-lanceolate, 7-8 mm. long, apiculate, tomentose on both sides; petals white, elliptic-obovate, 10-12 mm. long; fruit subglobose, dark-purple; drupelets 15-20, large and pulpy; putamen 3 mm. long and nearly as broad, strongly reticulate.
Type collected on the west slope of Zempoaltepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, July 5-13, 1894, E. W
Nelson 580 (U. S. Nat. Herb.).
- bibliographic citation
- Per Axel Rydberg. 1913. ROSACEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 22(5). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Rubus nelsonii: Brief Summary
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Rubus nelsonii is an uncommon Mexican species of brambles in the rose family. It has been found only in the State of Oaxaca in southern Mexico.
Rubus nelsonii is a perennial with stems up to 4 meters long, reclining on walls, rocks, or other vegetation. Stems are purple, hairy and with relatively few, weak curved prickles. Leaves are compound with 3 or 5 leaflets. Flowers are white. Fruits are dark purple.
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