We may instance Rubus, Rosa, and Hieracium among plants, several genera of insects, and of Brachiopod shells.
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The bramble is Rubus fruticosus, simple enough, but all kinds of genetic variations take shelter under its prickly umbrella.
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We may instance Rubus, Rosa, and Hieracium amongst plants, several genera of insects, and several genera of Brachiopod shells.
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The variability of these shells is quite astonishing, and seems to exceed that of Rubus or Hieracium amongst plants.
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The raspberry of Europe (Rubus idaeus) has been developed, and in many instances enfeebled, by ages of cultivation.
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Though far less abundant in Scotland than in Scandinavia, this Rubus is no stranger to the Highlands or its people.
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A few brambles* (* Rubus jamaicensis.)
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There is another American species of raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) that is almost as dear to memory as the wild strawberry-thethimble-berry ,orblack-cap.
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The edge itself bears a row of conical, flattened, transparent points with broad bases, like the prickles on the stem of a bramble or Rubus.
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At 6,000 feet, raspberries abound, and thence to the summit of the mountain there are three species of eatable Rubus.
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Rubus, the N. American species, with one exception, are very clearly marked indeed.