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Aphanes Dryas - mountain avens Filipendula Fragaria - strawberry Geum - avens Kerria Potentilla - cinquefoil Rhodotypos Rosa - rose RubusRubus is a genus of plants in the family Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae. These plants have prickles like roses and are often called brambles this name is most often used for the blackberry and similar fruits that are also of rambling habit, and not used fo - bramble fruitBramble fruit is the fruit of any plant of the genus Rubus such as the blackberry or the raspberry. The word comes from Germanic bram-bezi whence also German Brombeere and French framboise''. Bramble fruits are aggregate fruits''. Each small unit is calle Waldsteinia |
The rose subfamily Rosoideae includes many shrubThe word 'bush' re-directs here; for alternate uses see Bush (disambiguation A shrub or bush is a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, usually less than 6 ms and perennial herbA herb (pronounced "urb" in American English and "hurb" in British English) is a plant grown for culinary or medicinal value. Typically, the green, leafy part of the plant is used. General usage differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs. A medicis. Only a few are annual herbs.
The following classificationClassification may refer to: Taxonomic classification the act of placing an object or concept into a set of categories (such as a taxonomy or a subject index), based on the properties of the object or concept. A person may classify the object or concept a is based on the study by Torsten Eriksson and others, published in the International Journal of Plant Science 164: 197-211 (2003; at link below).
CladeCladistics or phylogenetic systematics is a branch of biology that determines the evolutionary relationships of living things based on derived similarities. It forms the basis for most modern systems of classification, which seek to group organisms by evo Roperculina (new – no rank in ICBN)Clade Sanpotina (new - no rank in ICBN)