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'Rosa rubiginosa L.' rose Photos
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photo from the 1913 catalog, Biltmore Nursery Roses, Asheville, North Carolina; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 26 DEC 21 |
From "Eicones Plantarum" by Tabernaemontanus, 1590, pl. 1087: Rosa lutea & Rosa eglanteria
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Uploaded 14 MAY 20 |
R. eglanteria. Photo by N. Edwards, taken on November 9, 2021 (Spring). Site No. SG66 T03. Rex Hazlewood, Old Parliament House Gardens, Canberra, Australia.
Uploaded 19 NOV 21 |
From "Roses" by H. C. Andrews, fasc. 26, ca. 1814, tab 109
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Rose photo courtesy of Johno
Sissinghurst Castle, UK
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Uploaded 21 JAN 21 |
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R rubiginosa left, R canina right, as collected from roadsides in South Australia, where both are declared weeds. Differentiated by pinch-and-sniff. In my area of the Adelaide Hills, the sweetbriar starts flowering later, is darker pink, and I think more prickly. Mid-late spring, zone 9b.
Uploaded 1 NOV 18 |
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
Sissinghurst Castle, UK
Uploaded 21 JAN 21 |
From "An illustrated Flora of the Pacific States", Vol. II, 1944, by Leroy Abrams, p. 461
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Uploaded 27 OCT 18 |
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