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- Sons, New York. NatureServe. "Rubus allegheniensis". NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia. "Rubus allegheniensis". Germplasm Resources Information...
- ****ociates, a division of Cornell University Press. 508 pp. (Cryptobranchus allegheniensis, pp. 59–62; C. bishopi, p. 63). Grobman AB (1943). "Notes on Salamanders...
- "Ranunculus allegheniensis". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 5 May 2020. "Ranunculus allegheniensis (Allegheny...
- blackberry is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Rubus allegheniensis, native to eastern North America Rubus fruticosus, native to Europe...
- Blackberry Ripe, ripening, and unripe Allegheny blackberries (Rubus allegheniensis) Blackberry flower, Rubus fruticosus species aggregate Scientific classification...
- species of Rubus include: Rubus aboriginumgarden dewberry Rubus allegheniensisAllegheny blackberry Rubus arcticusArctic raspberry Rubus argutus...
- Lithosia sericea Gregson, 1860 Lithosia molybdeola Guenée, 1861 Crambidia allegheniensis Holland, 1903 Lithosia complana balcanica Daniel, 1939 Lithosia complana...
- of many forests in the eastern United States. An abundance of Rubus allegheniensis in open areas encourages new tree seedlings. Where the effects of herbivorous...
- suggested that R. fraternalis may have originated as a hybrid between R. allegheniensis and R. flagellaris. Tropicos, Rubus × fraternalis L.H. Bailey The Plant...
- are eaten mainly when insect po****tion are low: blackberries (Rubus allegheniensis), raspberries (R. ideaus), huckleberries (****lussacia sp.), juneberries...