| | |useful climber.
| | |
*R. fruticosus |Garden form |Pink; late|A double pink form of our
flore-pleno (Double| |Summer |common Bramble, and of a
Pink Bramble), | | |loose rambling nature, soon
Syn. R. | | |forming a tangled mass.
bellidifolius. | | |
| | |
R. innominatus |Hupeh; |Interest- |Introduced by Messrs.
|Central China |ing for |Veitch, and is a great
| |its stems |addition to dessert fruits.
| |covered |
| |with a |
| |soft |
| |pubescence|
| |and large |
| |orange |
| |scarlet |
| |fruits, |
| |which are |
| |edible |
| | |
R. laciniatus |Garden origin |White |A strong-growing Bramble
(Cut-leaved | | |with elegantly cut leaves.
Bramble) | | |It is essentially a plant
| | |for the wild garden, while
| | |the fruits are particularly
| | |good.
| | |
R. nutkanus |North America |White |A free upright species that
(Nootka Sound | | |pushes up annual shoots
Raspberry) | | |like the Raspberry, while
| | |the lobed leaves are
| | |decidedly ornamental. The
| | |large white blossoms are
| | |borne in May and June.
| | |
R. odoratus |North America |Rosy |Somewhat like the last, but
(Purple-flowered | |purple |with rosy-purple blossoms
Raspberry) |
|