Subgenus Idaeobatus | Rank Species | |
Similar Rubus australis, Rubus biflorus, Rubus canadensis, Rubus bifrons, Rubus argutus |
Rubus adenophorus is a species of deciduous shrub in the genus Rubus in the family Rosaceae native to China, where it was discovered in 1907. It is distinctive for its black-headed glands mixed with bristles on the stems.
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Description
Etymology
Rubus is the ancient Latin name meaning 'brambles' or 'bramble-like', while adenophorus is derived from the Greek for 'gland-bearing' (ἀδήν adēn, ‘gland’; φέρω pherō, ‘I bear’).
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