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Looking for Rubus neomexicanus and R. Trilobus

 
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I'm on the hunt for Rubus neomexicanus, Rubus trilobus, and the hybrid between Rubus deliciousus x Rubus trilobus.

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If anyone In (Tucson) Arizona wants to go on a R. Neomexicana cutting collection trip you can go collect one of the same specimens originally in the USDA GRIN database. I think i may do a similar trip for R. Deliciosus.

Accession was collected. Arizona United States
Locality: Mt. Graham, Coronado National Forest, Graham County. Latitude: 32 deg. 42 min. 5 sec. North (32.70150000), Longitude: -109 deg. -52 min. -14 sec. West (-109.87083000) Map it. Elevation: 3230 meters. Quantity: 2 ct.
Collectors:
Kruckeberg, Arthur R., University of Washington

Accession was donated. 09-Dec-1983. Washington United States

Donors:
Witt, J. A., University of Washington

Comment: Collected wild by Kruckeberg to Washington Park Arboretum, clones to NCGR-Corvallis

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Description: Collected from the wild in Arizona
 
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They  have Rubus neomexicanus and they are in Arizona. If you can help me ship a specimen from Arizona to Colorado, please let me know!!!

Thanks,
-Andrew
 
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I can personally vouch for the tastiness of this variety, as I used to go berrying on Mt Graham just about every summer. There used to be a big meadow along Moonshine Creek that was thick with them. Bears liked them, too...made camping there interesting.
 
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I found a list of areas in New Mexico and Arizona where this species may be. Is there anyone in New Mexico or Arizona who could help me find one and ship it to Colorado?!

I'm very interested.  Thanks!
 
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I'm still on the hunt for Rubus neomexicanus. I ordered a cutting from usda, but it died. I hate to request a cutting from them again,  but I will have to. Can't request until next fall/winter though.

Still looking for help from someone in Arizona to buy one and ship it to Colorado.
 
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