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Abelmoschus esculentus (L - the University of Maine at Fort Kent

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Kerm<strong>at</strong>h, Bennett and Pulsipher - Food Plants in <strong>the</strong> Americs<br />

REFERENCES: Bailey Hortorium 1976, Crowhurst 1972, Facciola 1990,<br />

Godfrey 1988, Kindscher 1987, Mabberley 1987, Nelson 1996, Uph<strong>of</strong><br />

1987, Yanovsky 1936<br />

Rubus floribundus Kunth [syn. R. robustus C. Presl]<br />

FAMILY: Rosaceae (rose)<br />

SPANISH: zarzamora<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruits are consumed fresh and in drinks.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Andes<br />

REFERENCES: Brako and Zarucchi 1993, Hoyas 1989, Rivera et al. 1997,<br />

Uph<strong>of</strong> 1987<br />

Rubus frondosus Bigelow<br />

FAMILY: Rosaceae (rose)<br />

ENGLISH: blackberry<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruits are edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Temper<strong>at</strong>e regions<br />

REFERENCES: Brouk 1975, Fernald 1950, Yanovsky 1936<br />

Rubus fruticosus L.<br />

FAMILY: Rosaceae (rose)<br />

ENGLISH: blackberry bramble, blackberry, bramble, European blackberry<br />

PORTUGUESE: amoreira<br />

SPANISH: arto, artos, morera, zarza, zarzamora<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruits are edible. Fruits and leaves are medicinal.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Mediterranean Europe<br />

REFERENCES: Bourke et al. 1987, Johns and Stevenson 1985, Leung 1961,<br />

Mabberley 1987, Schneider 1987, Usher 1974, Uph<strong>of</strong> 1968<br />

Rubus geoides J. Sm. ex Hook.<br />

FAMILY: Rosaceae (rose)<br />

SPANISH: minemine<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruit pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Chile<br />

REFERENCES: Martin et al. 1987, Uph<strong>of</strong> 1968<br />

Rubus glaucus Benth.<br />

FAMILY: Rosaceae (rose)<br />

ENGLISH: Andean blackberry, Andean black raspberry<br />

SPANISH: mora de castilla, mora de los Andes, mora fresa, mora piña<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruits are e<strong>at</strong>en out <strong>of</strong> hand, in desserts, or preserved.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Peruvian Andes north possibly to Central America<br />

REFERENCES: Bourke et al. 1987, Facciola 1990, Hoyas 1989, Martin et<br />

al. 1987<br />

Rubus idaeus L. and R. idaeus subsp. strigosus (Michaux) Focke [syn.<br />

R. melanolasius Dieck, R. neglectus Peck, R. strigosus Michaux]<br />

FAMILY: Rosaceae (rose)<br />

ENGLISH: American red raspberry, European red raspberry, purple cane<br />

raspberry, western red raspberry<br />

DRAFT - DO NOT DUPLICATE OR DISTRIBUTE<br />

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