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<i>Rosa minutifolia</i> Engelmann rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Plus Belles Roses au Debut de XX Siècle", 1912, p. 51
Uploaded 22 NOV 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Santa Maria, CA June, 2016 UC Berkeley "Big Pink" Mexican form.
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Uploaded 3 JUL 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Santa Maria, CA July 3, 2016 UC Berkeley "Big Pink" Mexican form.
3 favorite votes.  
Uploaded 3 JUL 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Santa Maria, CA June, 2016 UC Berkeley "Big Pink" Mexican form.
2 favorite votes.  
Uploaded 3 JUL 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Santa Maria, CA July 3, 2016 UC Berkeley "Big Pink" Mexican form.
3 favorite votes.  
Uploaded 3 JUL 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Santa Maria, CA June, 2016 UC Berkeley "Big Pink" Mexican form.
Uploaded 3 JUL 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Santa Maria, CA July 3, 2016 UC Berkeley "Big Pink" Mexican form.
Uploaded 3 JUL 16
R. minutifolia rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Benaminh
This species tends to be everblooming when conditions are right. Even though a desert plant, for me, it seems to perform best in filtered BRIGHT light; growing underneath a bigger lightly foliated shrub, versus baking in full sun mulched with gravel. I lost my first clone many years ago due to extreme site location. It was getting reflected heat and light from an asphalt driveway and a white wall while under full sun. It slowly declined and fried to death.
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Uploaded 26 FEB 16
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