Rubus setchuenensis subsp. var.
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Lifespan:
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Poisonous:
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☼
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✓
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☃
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Rubus omeiensis, Rolfe (R. clemens, Focke). Unarmed shrub with branches arching and 10-20 ft. long: lvs. palmately lobed, 4-5 in. across, hairy beneath: fls. small, rose-colored, in long and narrow panicles: fr. black. It makes long straggling growths lying on the ground and rooting freely: unarmed: lvs. shortly 5-lobed or obscurely 7-lobed, 7-9 in. across either way, glabrous above and hoary beneath: fls. small, with purplish petals. W. China; bears the name of Mt. Omei.
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