Rubus canadensis Linnaeus (Q4134)

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Rubus canadensis is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Rubus
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Rubus canadensis Linnaeus
Rubus canadensis is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Rubus

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    Rubus canadensis Linnaeus
    Rubus canadensis
    Linnaeus
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    ronce du Canada (French)
    Canada blackberry (English)
    smooth blackberry (English)
    Millspaugh's blackberry (English)
    thornless blackberry (English)
    Canadian or smooth highbush blackberry (English)
    ronce du Canada (English)
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    Hinds, H.R. 2000. Flora of New Brunswick : a manual for the identification of the vascular plants of New Brunswick. 2nd edition. Biology Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. 699 pp.
    Newfoundland, CA
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    Meades, S., S.G. Hay & L. Brouillet. 2000. Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Newfoundland and Labrador. Published in association with A Digital Flora of Newfoundland and Labrador Vascular Plants. http://www.digitalnaturalhistory.com/meades.htm (consulted 2009-09-02) http://www.digitalnaturalhistory.com/meades.htm
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    Zinck, M. 1998. Roland's Flora of Nova Scotia. Nimber Publishing & Nova Scotia Museum. Halifax, N. S. 2 vols. 1297 pp.
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    Newmaster, S.G., A. Lehela, M.J. Oldham, P.W.C. Uhlig & S. McMurray. 1998. Ontario Plant List. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Forest Information Paper No. 123. 550 pp.
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    Catling, P.M., D.S. Erskine & R.B. MacLaren. 1985. The Plants of Prince Edward Island with new records, nomenclatural changes, and corrections and deletions. Agriculture Canada, Research Branch, Ottawa. Publication 1798. 272 pp.
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    Marie-Victorin, Fr. 1995. Flore laurentienne. 3e éd. Mise à jour et annotée par L. Brouillet, S.G. Hay, I. Goulet, M. Blondeau, J. Cayouette et J. Labrecque. Gaétan Morin éditeur. 1093 pp.
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    Etcheberry, R. 1989. Plantes de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon. Unpublished list (MT).
    St. Pierre and Miquelon
    in Europe (Poland)
    Flowering May–Jul.
    mountainous highlands
    intermediate regions
    deciduous
    boreal forests
    margins
    shaded
    Shrubs, 5–30 dm, unarmed or armed.
    Stems biennial, arching, glabrous, eglandular or sparsely sessile to short-stipitate-glandular, not pruinose;
    prickles absent or sparse, erect or slightly retrorse, slender, 2–5 mm, narrow to broad-based.
    Leaves deciduous, usually palmately compound, lustrous;
    stipules filiform to narrowly lanceolate, (5–) 8–15 (–22) mm;
    leaflets (3–) 5, terminal ovate to elliptic, (3–) 7–9 (–11) × (3–) 4–5 (–6) cm, base rounded to shallowly cordate, unlobed, margins finely to coarsely serrate or doubly serrate, apex acuminate to attenuate, abaxial surfaces sometimes with hooked prickles on midvein, glabrous or puberulent, eglandular.
    Inflorescences terminal on short-shoots, sometimes appearing axillary, (5–) 15–25-flowered, racemiform.
    Pedicels usually unarmed, hairy, eglandular or sparsely sessile to short-stipitate-glandular.
    petals white, obovate to elliptic, 8–22 mm;
    filaments filiform;
    ovaries glabrous.
    Fruits black, globose to short-cylindric, 1–2 cm;
    drupelets 10–75, strongly coherent, separating with torus attached.