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Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Rubus squarrosus Fritsch

R. squarrosus Fritsch, Österr. Bot. Zeitschr.  36:   259  (1886)

(C.J.W., D.R.G.)

leafless lawyer

Liane with slender to stout stems, often ± leafless and forming a low bush of intertwining branchlets in exposed sites; stems terete, hairy when young; armature of short, curved (sometimes almost straight), yellow prickles. Lvs palmate; leaflets 3-(5), glabrous or rarely with scattered hairs on veins, serrate to crenate-serrate; terminal leaflet lamina ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, often lobed or much reduced, often to midrib only, up to 70 × 20-(40) mm, with petiolule (10)-30-200 mm long. Infl. a many-flowered panicle up to 5-(12) cm long. Petals yellowish. Drupelets orange-red.

N.; S.

Endemic.

Lowland to lower montane forest, scrub, talus and cliffs throughout, chiefly in drier areas and commonly around rock outcrops in hill country.

FL Oct-Dec FT Dec-Apr.

This sp. is easily distinguished by the bright yellow prickles on green stems, the often bushy habit and the lvs of non-flowering stems which often have little or no lamina, especially in open habitats.

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