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Grey-felted bramble

Rubus polyanthemus

Family: Rosaceae Genus: Rubus Species: polyanthemus

Synonyms: Rubus pulcherrimus, Rubus polyanthemus var. discifer, Rubus neumanii, Rubus maassii subsp. pulcherrimus, Rubus polyanthemus f. umbrosus

Grey-felted bramble (en)
Rubus polyanthemus โ€” flower
Rubus polyanthemus โ€” flower

Botanical Description

Rubus polyanthemus Lindeb. (Rosaceae) is a robust bramble of the R. fruticosus aggregate, native across western and central Europe and naturalized in parts of North America. It forms arching to scrambling biennial canes 1.5โ€“3 m long, with stout angular stems bearing scattered, broad-based, slightly curved prickles and a sparse, greyish-felted indumentum on the younger growth. Leaves are palmately compound with five (rarely three) ovate to elliptic leaflets, doubly serrate, dark green above and conspicuously grey-tomentose beneath; the terminal leaflet is broadly ovate with a cordate base and an acuminate tip. The inflorescence is a long, leafy, broadly pyramidal panicle bearing white to pale-pink five-petalled flowers about 2โ€“2.5 cm across with numerous stamens. The aggregate fruit is a glossy black drupelet cluster ripening in mid to late summer. The species occupies hedgerows, woodland edges, and disturbed ground.

Native Region: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Tasmania

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
267088

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