Rubus durescens
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''Rubus durescens'' is a rare British species of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
in the
rose family Rosaceae (), the rose family, is a medium-sized family of flowering plants that includes 4,828 known species in 91 genera. The name is derived from the type genus ''Rosa''. Among the most species-rich genera are '' Alchemilla'' (270), ''Sorbus ...
. It is native to England, where the entire global distribution of this bramble is found only within the southern half of the county of
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. It occurs in hedges, shrubs, wood and heathy areas, and was first described and named in 1892 by the Derbyshire botanist William Richardson Linton. Linton placed an illustration of the plant in gold leaf on the cover of the 1903 version of '' The Flora of Derbyshire'', of which he was the sole author.


Description and distribution

''Rubus durescens'' has deep pink flowers and, according to Linton, "occurs in plenty over an area of some five miles by four to the north and east of
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". He recorded the species between
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and
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in the north of its range, through Bradley Wood and Duffield in the centre, down to between
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and
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in the southern part of its range. The 1969 version of ''The Flora of Derbyshire'', by A.R.Clapham, also noted the plant in Bradley Wood as well as near Cross o' th' Hands. The 2015 version of ''The Flora of Derbyshire'' noted that the plant's range had remained unchanged, listing locations at Mugginton Sand Quarry,
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,
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and Swanwick.


Conservation status

Although many microspecies have no formal conservation status in the UK, Cheffings and Farrell in their 2005 ''Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain'' suggested that all populations of local endemics such as ''
Rubus ''Rubus'' is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, with over 1,350 species. Raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries are common, widely distributed members of the genus. Most of these ...
'' should, when found in fewer than five 10 km (6.2 miles) × 10 km squares, be considered as "threatened". As a result, ''Rubus durescens'' is now included on the 2015 ''Derbyshire Vascular Plant Red Data List'' in the category "Nationally Rare".


References

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