1. Difference of bladesRaspberry leaves are ovate to ovate-lanceolate, simple, about 5-12 cm long and 2.5-5 cm wide. The upper side is slightly lighter in color with fine soft hairs, while the lower side is slightly darker in color. They are hairy at first and will gradually fall off until they are almost hairless. The margin is trilobed or undivided, and on sterile branches it is trilobed and serrated, and the stipules are linear-lanceolate. The leaflets of raspberry on the flowering branches and sterile branches are oblong or elliptical, the terminal ones are ovate, nearly glabrous or sparsely pubescent on the upper side, and densely covered with white hairs on the lower side. The stipules are linear. 2. Petal DifferenceRaspberry flowers grow in small numbers on short branches or solitary, with sepals that are triangular ovate or ovate, petals that are elliptical or oblong, and white in color. Raspberry flowers grow at the top of side branches to form short racemes, or a few in the axillary. The sepals are ovate-lanceolate and the petals are spoon-shaped. The color is the same as the former, both white. |
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