Rubus subornatus Focke

Species

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Characteristics

Shrubs 1–3 m tall. Branchlets grayish brown or brown to purplish red, initially soft hairy, glabrescent, glabrous when old, with sparse, slender prickles. Leaves imparipinnate, usually 3-foliolate. Petiole 4–8 cm, petiolule of terminal leaflet 1.5–3.5 cm, lateral leaflets shortly petiolulate or subsessile, with soft hairs or sparse prickles; stipules linear-lanceolate, 0.8–1.5 cm, pubescent; blade of leaflets broadly ovate to narrowly ovate, 4–8 × 2.5–5.5 cm, abaxially densely gray tomentose, adaxially pilose, basally rounded to shallowly cordate on terminal leaflet, broadly cuneate to subrounded on lateral leaflets, margin coarsely sharply serrate or incised-doubly serrate, sometimes pinnately lobed, apex shortly acuminate or acute. Inflorescences terminal, corymbose, 3–5 cm, 6–10-flowered, or flowers solitary or in clusters of 2 or 3 in leaf axils; rachis and pedicles pubescent, ± with needle-like prickles; bracts linear, 6–12 mm, pubescent. Pedicel 1–2.5 cm, sometimes with sparse, stipitate glands. Flowers 2–3 cm in diam. Calyx abaxially gray pubescent, intermixed tomentose, sometimes with needle-like prickles and stipitate glands; tube pelviform; sepals erect, spreading after anthesis, triangular-lanceolate, unequal in length, longer sepals to 1.5 cm, shorter sepals only (6–)7–10 mm, margin gray tomentose and entire, apex caudate. Petals purplish red, obovate, 7–10 × 5–7 mm, both surfaces puberulous, base shortly clawed. Stamens many in 1 whorl, slightly shorter than petals; filaments linear, glabrous. Pistils numerous, somewhat shorter than stamens; ovary ± pubescent. Aggregate fruit red, ovoid-globose, 8–11 mm in diam., glabrous or slightly pilose; pyrenes prominently rugose. Fl. May–Jun, fr. Aug–Sep.
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A shrub. It grows 1-3 m tall It has slender prickles. The leaves have leaflets along the stalk and one at the end. There are usually 3 leaflets. The leaflets are oval and 4-8 cm long by 3-6 cm wide. They are hairy. There are 6-10 flowers in a group at the ends of the branches. The flowers can occur singly or as a few in the axils of the leaves. The flowers are 2-3 cm across. The fruit are aggregate and red.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Mature height (meter) 1.0 - 3.0
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Environment

It is a temperate plant. It grows in forest ravines between 2,700-4,000 m above sea level. In Sichuan and Yunnan.
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Hardiness (USDA) 6-10

Usage

The fruit are eaten fresh.
Uses medicinal
Edible fruits
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Cultivation

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Optimum temperature (C°) 14 - 20
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Distribution

Rubus subornatus world distribution map, present in China and Myanmar

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:740640-1
WFO ID wfo-0000995891
COL ID 4TLT5
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Synonyms

Rubus parvifolius var. purpureus Rubus parvifolius f. parce Rubus subornatus var. subornatus Rubus subornatus var. fockei Rubus subornatus

Lower taxons

Rubus subornatus var. melanadenus