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1, raspberry

Achene ovoid, about 1.5 mm long, smooth or with inconspicuous protrusions, shiny when fresh. Flowering from June to August, and fruiting from August 8- 10/October, the small leaves are obovate to rhombic oblong, with a length of 2-3.5(-5) cm and a width of 1-3 cm, the apex is blunt, the edge is obtuse and serrated, both sides are pilose, or there is no hair on them, with petioles. Petiole length 1-5 cm, pilose.

2, raspberry

Shrub, height1-2m. Branches are arched, pilose and sparsely hooked. There are 3 leaflets, occasionally 5 on new branches, rhombic or obovate, 2.5-6 cm long and 2-6 cm wide, with a blunt or acute tip and a round or wide wedge-shaped base, which is covered with unfamiliar fur and densely covered with gray fluff below.

The edge has irregular coarse serrations or notched coarse serrations, often with shallow lobes. Corymb terminal or axillary, sparse terminal inflorescence in short raceme, with several to many flowers, pilose and spiny. Pedicel 0.5- 1.5 cm long, pilose and sparsely prickly.

3. Raspberry

The fruit is nearly spherical, juicy, with a diameter of1-1.4cm, red or orange, and densely covered with short fluff; The nucleus has obvious pits. The flowering period is May-June and the fruiting period is August-September. Rubus is a shrub, with a height of1-2m; Branches brown or reddish brown, villous pubescent when young, sparsely prickly. 3-7 leaflets, sometimes with 3 leaflets on the flower branch.

Infertile branches usually have 5-7 leaflets, long oval or oval, terminal leaflets are often oval, sometimes shallowly lobed, 3-8 cm long and 1.5-4.5 cm wide, with a short tapering tip and a round base. The terminal leaflets are nearly heart-shaped, hairless or sparsely pilose on the top, densely covered with gray fluff on the bottom, with irregular coarse serrations or double serrations on the edge.

4. Sanguisorba officinalis

Spikes are oval, cylindrical or ovoid, erect, usually 1-3(4) cm long, with a transverse diameter of 0.5- 1 cm, and open downward from the top of the inflorescence, with smooth peduncle or occasional sparse glandular hairs. Bracts membranous, lanceolate, tapering from tip to tail tip, shorter or nearly as long as sepals, and pilose on back and edge.

Sepals 4, purplish red, oval to broadly ovate, sparsely on the back, with longitudinal ridges in the center and short tips.

5. Schisandra chinensis

Small berries are red, subglobose or obovoid, 6-8 mm in diameter, with inconspicuous glandular spots. Deciduous woody vines have no hair except the abaxial surface of young leaves is pilose and the bud scales are ciliate. Young branches are reddish brown, old branches are grayish brown, often wrinkled and flaky. Leaves membranous, broadly elliptic, ovoid, obovate, broadly obovate, or nearly round.

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