North American species of Rubus L. (Rosaceae) described from European botanical gardens (1789 - 1823)
Author
Van de Beek, Abraham
Petenbos 8 3904 BN Veenendaal (The Netherlands)
beekavd@xs4all.nl
Author
Widrlechner, Mark P.
Iowa State University Departments of Horticulture and of Ecology, Evolution, & Organismal Biology 360 Bessey Hall, 2200 Osborn Drive, Ames, Iowa 50011 (United States)
isumw@iastate.edu
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Adansonia
2021
3
2021-04-12
43
8
1789
1823
journal article
7408
10.5252/adansonia2021v43a8
49f3bd37-fa27-45a4-90b2-1e80c7f027ac
1639-4798
4680762
Rubus revealii
A. Beek & M.P. Widrlechner
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 7A, B
)
Primocane erect or high arching,
5-8 mm
in diameter, furrowed, with scattered, fine trichomes mostly on ridges. Prickles
3-5 mm
broad at base, almost straight,
4-8 mm
long. Stipules
7-18 mm
, linear to lanceolate, thinly hairy. Petioles
5-8 cm
, appressed-pilose, with 5-10 curved or hooked prickles. Leaves palmately 5-foliolate; surfaces adaxially thinly pubescent, mostly along veins, abaxially densely pubescent, sometimes slightly greyish pilose; margins serrate, teeth rather sharp, moderate, almost straight. Central leaflets elliptic,
7-10.5 cm
long, base subcordate, truncate, or rounded, apex rather abruptly attenuate; width-length index 0.53-0.68, subtending petiolules 26-33(40)% of the length of the central leaflet. Petiolules of the lowermost leaflets
0-3 mm
. Flowering branches hairy. Inflorescences small (on the
type
,
8.5-13 cm
long), cymose or short racemose. Pedicels
10-40 mm
, densely hairy, pricklets 0-8, minute. Sepals ovate, 3-4.5 × 5-8(9) mm, patent to reflexed, hairy, (greyish) green with a white margin, unarmed. Petals typically
12-14 mm
long, elliptic-obovate. Stamens patent, as long as or slightly longer than green styles. Anthers, ovaries, and receptacle glabrous.
FIG. 6A. —
Rubus abactus
L.H. Bailey
lectotype, primocane,
L.H. Bailey 2000
(BH[BH 000 078 925]). Scale bar: 2 cm.
FIG. 6B. —
Rubus abactus
L.H. Bailey
type, inflorescences,
L.H. Bailey 2000
(BH[BH 000 078 928]). Scale bar: 2 cm.
HOLOTYPE
. — CM, Flora of
Pennsylvania
,
Lycoming Co.
:
North of Salladasburg by Pa.
84
,
24.VIII.1956
,
H.A. Davis
,
T. Davis,
&
W. Davis
11574
(holo-,
CM
[
CM129946
,
CM129947
]) (
Fig. 7A, B
).
REPRESENTATIVE COLLECTIONS. —
South AFrica
.
Freestate
,
Clarens
, along the
R
711,
2.II.2018
,
A. van
de Beek
2018.01
,
L
;
Kwazulu Natal
, road from
Vryheid to Louwsburg
,
3.2 km
before the exit to
Louwsburg
, southside of the road,
14.II.2018
,
A. van
de Beek
2018.08
,
L
.
Swaziland
.
Along
the MR1 south of
Piggs Peak
, just south of
Hawane Christian Life Community Church
,
12.II.2018
,
A. van
de Beek 2018.06
,
L
.
United States
.
Illinois
,
Vermillion County
:
Middle Fork State Fish
&
Wildlife Area
,
16.
VI
.1991
,
M
.
P
.
Widrlechner
308
,
ISC
. —
Pennsylvania
,
Bucks County
:
Bowman’s Hill
, rich wooded slopes along
Pidcock Creek
,
19.VII.1936
,
J
.
W
. and
M
.
T
.
Adams
2873
,
BH
;
Huntingdon County
:
2 miles
NE
of Franklinville
,
14.VIII.1955
,
H
.
A
.,
T
., and
W
.
H
.
Davis
11089
,
CM
;
West Virginia
,
Monongalia County
:
Morgantown
, in pasture by
Evansdale
,
11.VII.1947
,
H
.
A
. and
T
.
Davis
8192 and 8193
,
BH
.
DISTRIBUTION. —
United States
. This species “seems to be confined to the eastern states. Bailey gives the range as from New England to
Virginia
. It is a common, but not a very productive blackberry in old fields and fencerows in the hills of
Pennsylvania
and
West Virginia
.’’ (as stated in
Davis
et al.
1969b: 261
).
Southern AFrica
.
Rubus revealii
sp. nov.
is an invasive species in parts of
South Africa
, especially in the north of
Kwazulu-Natal
, the east of the
Free State
, and the southeast of Mpumelanga, and also in
Swaziland
. In Kwazulu-Natal, it is accompanied by two other invaders from North America,
R. probabilis
L.H. Bailey
and
R. originalis
L.H. Bailey. In
South African publications (
Stirton 1984
;
Henderson 2001
,
2011
), these three taxa have usually been considered as forms of
R. cuneifolius
Pursh. More
recently,
Sochor (2018)
correctly conceived the samples of
R. revealii
sp. nov.
and
R. originalis
as belonging to the
Arguti
.
PICTURES. —
Henderson (2011)
: 1a and c; 2: the upper series; 3: the upper series.
DISTINGUISHING TRAITS. —
Rubus revealii
sp. nov.
has some resemblance to
R. laudatus
A. Berger. However
, the latter has more gradually attenuated and broader leaflets, the central leaflets typically with acute tips, and stronger, leafier racemose inflorescences, except at the extreme western edge of its native range, where it can produce heavily armed, short-flaring inflorescences (
Widrlechner 2013
).