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Rubus ulmifolius plase
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Thanks Tabish ji, Gurcharan Singh ji for the response.
I have some doubt about the leaves. The of my plant were sort of Trifoliate where as Leaves for Rubus ulmifolius as mentioned in FOI site are compound with 5 leaflets.
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No Prashant ji
Most leaves are trifoliate. Only a few basal ones may be 5-foliate. This plant I had compared with R. discolor (name given in FBI) and discussed in my thesis. No doubts please!!!
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Thanks Gurcharan Singh ji for clarifying my doubts. I had also seen one similar plant at Dachigam Forest. I will share the same in separate post.
Thanks again
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But then those leaves shown in FOI in second and third photograph actually don't belong to this species. There is some mix up.
They are two species. I will upload soon in this week.
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