| Pubescens: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora
(BF) and
Flora of Alberta (FOA) leading to this species. Some of these
answers are incorrect or ambiguous. I have placed these at the end of
the list, coloured them red, and added my black-coloured comments at the end
of each.
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plants herbaceous or somewhat woody at
base; NOT [shrubs] (FOA) |
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main stems prostrate, elongated, often
semi-woody; NOT [leafy stems tufted, herbaceous, from a perennial
underground base] (FOA) |
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plants less than 3 dm high; NOT [plants
0.5-2 m high] |
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plants unarmed, stems NOT prickly |
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leaves compound; NOT [leaves merely
lobed] , NOT [leaves rounded, shallowly several-lobed] |
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leaves 3-foliolate; NOT [leaves pedate] |
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central leaflet with pointed tip; NOT
[central leaflet with rounded tip] |
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petals 4-8 mm long; NOT [petals 10-15 mm
long] |
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petals erect; NOT [petals spreading at
maturity] |
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flowers mostly perfect; NOT [flowers
unisexual] |
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stems herbaceous, dying
down annually; NOT [stems more or less woody] (BF) Flora
of Alberta states the stems become semi-woody.
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plants with or without
runners; NOT [delicate plant with long, slender, branched, rooting
runners] (FOA) Flora of the Great Plains
states the stems are slender, long-creeping, and rooting at the nodes or
at the tip.
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leaves with 3 leaflets or
merely lobed; NOT [leaves 3-5 foliolate, usually pinnate or lobed] (BF) Both
Flora of Alberta and Flora of the Great Plains state the
leaves are occasionally 5-foliolate.
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leaves 3-foliolate; NOT
[leaves 5-digitate] (BF) Both Flora of Alberta
and Flora of the Great Plains state the leaves are occasionally
5-foliolate.
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petals white; NOT [petals
rose-coloured] (FOA) Both Flora of
Alberta and Flora of the Great Plains state the flowers are
occasionally pinkish.
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| Rubus: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora
and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus. Some of these
answers are incorrect or ambiguous. I have placed these at the end of
the list, coloured them red, and added my black-coloured comments at the end
of each. Note that not all of the correct answers apply to all members
of Rubus found in the Canadian prairie provinces, but all of these do
apply to this species.
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herbs, or with a woody base and otherwise
herbaceous; NOT [shrubs or trees] |
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leaves compound, distinctly divided into
leaflets; NOT [leaves lobed], NOT [leaves simple, usually toothed] |
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leaves with 3-5 leaflets; NOT [leaves
with 5-17 leaflets] |
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hypanthium LACKING hooked prickles |
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calyx-bractlets lacking; NOT
[calyx-bractlets present (appearing like 10 sepals)] |
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flowers white or pink; NOT [flowers
yellow] |
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carpels 5-many; NOT [carpels 2] |
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carpels becoming drupelets
(raspberry-like); NOT [carpels becoming achenes (sometimes on a fleshy
receptacle)] |
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fruit a cluster of many fleshy drupelets;
NOT [fruit a bottle-shaped “hip”], NOT [fruit dry] |
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shrubs or trees; NOT
[herbs or half-shrubs] (BF) The plant is somewhere
between a herb and a shrub since the stems become semi-woody.
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shrubs; NOT [small trees]
(BF) The plant is somewhere between a herb and a
shrub since the stems become semi-woody.
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flowers white; NOT
[flowers pink or white] (BF) Both Flora of
Alberta and Flora of the Great Plains state the flowers are
occasionally pinkish.
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