Rubus allegheniensis Porter

The New York Botanical Garden
Plants of U.S.A.
Rosaceae Rubus allegheniensis T. C. Porter
Wisconsin, Richland Co., along Hwy. 171 at turnoff to
Scenic Hollow Road, N-facing bank, edge of forest of Acer
saccharum, Tilia americana, Ostrya virginiana, Carpinus
caroliniana, Camus alternifolia.
T 10 N; R 2 W; border of NW lA NW % and NE % NW %
Sect. 29 with S % SW XA Sect. 20.
43°19’15”N, 90°38’23”W. alt. 250 m.
Grassy N-facing bank with Equisetum arvense, Asarum
canadense, Rubus occidentalis. Stems arching, 1 m. tall,
with 1-2 lateral branches with larger leaves below the
inflorescences. Not noticeably forming primocanes vs.
floricanes. Petals white.
Coll.: M. Nee 55440
27 May 2007
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