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" Rubus Oderatus. Flowering Rasberry "
| [from the text] Botanists and Gardeners have given to this species of Rubus the name of flowering not because it is the only one which produces flowers, but from its being regarded for its flowers merely ; they indeed are so shewy, and so plentifully produced that the plant has long been thought to merit a place in root shrubberies ; to the various inhabitants of which, both in the largeness and elegant form of its leaves, and the colour of its blossom, it forms a pleasing contrast.It is extremely hardy, and easily propagated by sucker the only care which it requires, is to keep it within proper bounds: young plants of it produce the largest and finest flowers.It blossoms from June to September, is a native of different and distant parts of North-America, and was cultivated here by Mr. Miller, in 1739
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