Rubus idaeus Linnaeus (Q4139)

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

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    taxon/id/Rubus idaeus Linnaeus
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    Rubus idaeus Linnaeus
    Rubus idaeus
    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 mont Ida (French)
    framboisier (French)
    ronce Framboisier (French)
    framboisier rouge (French)
    wild red raspberry (English)
    red raspberry (English)
    raspberry (English)
    Red raspberry (English)
    framboisier (English)
    Mexico
    Eurasia
    Africa
    Shrubs, 5–25 dm, armed or unarmed.
    Stems biennial, erect, glabrescent, eglandular or stipitate-glandular, strongly pruinose;
    prickles absent or sparse to dense, erect, weak, 1–4 mm, broad-based;
    bristles present or absent.
    Leaves deciduous, pinnately compound;
    stipules filiform, 5–10 mm;
    petiole unarmed or with prickles, strigose or glabrous, glandular or eglandular;
    terminal leaflets petiolulate, lateral sessile or subsessile;
    leaflets 3–5 (–7), terminal ovate to lanceolate, 7–15 × 4–11 cm, base rounded to cordate, unlobed or 2-lobed, margins serrate to doubly serrate, apex acute to attenuate, abaxial surfaces unarmed or with prickles, strongly white-tomentose, eglandular or glandular.
    Inflorescences terminal and axillary, (1–) 3–7 (–20) -flowered, racemiform.
    Pedicels unarmed or prickles sparse, hooked, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, stipitate-glandular or eglandular.
    Flowers bisexual;
    petals white to greenish white, spatulate to obovate, 5–10 mm;
    filaments filiform or slightly dilated basally;
    ovaries pubescent.
    Fruits usually red to whitish, rarely amber, globose to conic, 0.5–2 cm;
    drupelets 10–60, coherent, separating from torus.