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33.
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R. scabriuscula
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in Sowerby,
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="30" type="mainText">Like 32 but more diffuse, with stems up to 3 m; leaflets sparsely tomentose or pubescent and often densely hairy only on the veins, rather rough to the touch, compound-serrate, teeth glandular; sepals persistent after anthesis; styles densely villous or lanate. Probably widespread in most of Europe, except the northern and eastern margins. Au Be?B1 Br Bu Cz Da Ga Ge He Hs Hu It Ju No Po Rm Rs (W, C,?E) Su.</paragraph>
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