Taxon:
Rubus glaucus Benth.
Summary
Place of publication:
Pl. hartw. 173. 1845
Verified:
06/14/1993
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Reference(s)
- Ballington, J. R. et al. 1993. Rubus and vacciniaceous germplasm resources in the Andes of Ecuador. Pl. Genet. Resources Newslett. 93:9-15.
- Brako, L. & J. L. Zarucchi. 1993. Catalogue of the flowering plants and gymnosperms of Peru. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 45
- Cancino-Escalante, G. O. et al. 2011. Caracterización fenotípica de accesiones de especies de Rubus L. de los municipios de Pamplona y Chitagá, región Nororiental de Colombia. Univ. Scient. 16:219-233. Note: this study analyzed by PCA morphological characters of six taxa including Rubus glaucus; it commented that the acceptance of R. glaucus instead of R. eriocarpus was based on differences in color of petals, position of inflorescences, size of flowers, and leaf indument
- Encke, F. et al. 1984. Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 13. Auflage
- Finn, C. et al. 2001. Breeders experiences with Rubus species. Breeders experiences with Rubus species URL: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cor/rubus/rubus.uses.html Note: web based resource; this report cited Rubus glaucus as a tetraploid; and successfully crossed with tetraploid, octoploid and decaploid blackberry producing "mostly sterile" progenies
- Finn, C. et al. 2002. Use of 58 Rubus species in five North American breeding programmes - Breeders news. Acta Hort. 585:113-119.
- Finn, C. F. & J. F. Hancock. 2008. Chapter 12. Raspberries. Temperate fruit crop breeding: germplasm to genomics 359-392.
- Huxley, A., ed. 1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
- IPGRI. New World Fruits Database (on-line resource). URL: http://www.bioversityinternational.org/databases/new_world_fruits_database/search.html
- Kunkel, G. 1984. Plants for human consumption
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- Romoleroux, K. 1996. Rosaceae. Flora of Ecuador. 56:29.
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Common names
English
Andean blackberry – Andes-berry – French
mûre des Andes – German
Andenbeere – Andenhimbeere – Spanish
mora – mora blanca – mora de Castilla – zarzamora azul –
Distribution
order_code | Status | Continent | Subcontinent | Country | State | Note |
1 | Native | Southern America | Central America | Costa Rica | | |
1 | Native | Southern America | Central America | Guatemala | | |
1 | Native | Southern America | Central America | Panama | | |
1 | Native | Southern America | Western South America | Colombia | | |
1 | Native | Southern America | Western South America | Ecuador | | |
1 | Native | Southern America | Western South America | Peru | Huánuco | |
2 | Cultivated | Southern America | | South America | | |
6 | Other | | | | | exact native range obscure |
Native
Southern America
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CENTRAL AMERICA:
Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama
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WESTERN SOUTH AMERICA:
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru [Huánuco]
Cultivated
Southern America
Other
(exact native range obscure)
Economic Uses
Usage | Type | Note | Reference |
Human food | fruit | | Kunkel, G. 1984. Plants for human consumption |
Human food | fruit | | Romoleroux, K. 1996. Rosaceae. Flora of Ecuador. 56:29. |