Family | ROSACEAE |
Genus species | Rubus pedatus Sm. |
Bibliography | Pl. Icon. Ined. 3: t. 63 (1791) |
Native Range | Sakhalin to n. & c. Japan, Yukon to nw. USA |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | rocky slopes |
Altitude | 0-2300m |
Description | stems very thin, rooting, leaves in outline orbiculate, long petiolate, pinnatipartie, segments 3-5, dentate, flowers to 15mm across |
Size | 5-10cm |
Color | white |
Bloom | summer |
Ca | |
Type | subshrub |
Cultivation | sunny rock crevices, protection against winter wet alpine house, poor, drained soil, sun |
Propagation | seed when ripe or as soon as possible cuttings in late summer; layering in early spring and fall |
Synonyms | Ametron pedatum (Sm.) Raf. Comaropsis pedata (Sm.) DC. ex Ser. Dalibarda pedata (Sm.) Stephan Psychrobatia pedata (Sm.) Greene |
Territory | 3 Asia-Temperate 31 Russian Far East (KUR Kuril Is., SAK Sakhalin) 38 Eastern Asia (JAP Japan) 7 Northern America 70 Subarctic America (YUK Yukon) 71 Western Canada (ABT Alberta, BRC British Columbia) 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (IDA Idaho, MNT Montana, ORE Oregon, WAS Washington) |