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Rubus maassii FOCKE ex BERTRAM | ||
Fam.: Rosaceae / Rose Fam. |
Genus: Rubus L. Subgenus: Rubus Section: Rubus Subsection: Sylvatici (P.J.MÜLL.) BOULAY Serie: Hayneani TRATT. |
Authors: | |||
Wilhelm Olbers Focke (1834 - 1922), German physician and botanist | |||
Ferdinand Wilhelm Werner Bertram (1835 - 1899), German theologist and botanist at Braunschweig | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Philipp Jakob Müller (1832 - 1889), botanist from Wissembourg (Alsace, today in France) | |||
Jean Nicolas Boulay (1837 - 1905), French priest and botanist | |||
Leopold Trattinnick (1764 - 1849), Austrian botanist | |||
Etymology: | |||
Rubus: | Roman name of Rubus species | ||
maassii: | Gustav Friedrich Hermann Maass (1830 - 1901), German botanist | ||
Rubus maassii occurs mainly in Northern Europe. It has small round rough leaves which below are soft hairy. The stem of the strong shoot is almost bald, while the axis of the relative small inflorescence has glands (Fig. 11). | ||
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