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'Rosa wichurana poteriifolia' rose References
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Book (2000) Page(s) 61. Rosa wichuraiana poteriifolia est une forme très naine de l’espèce.
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 61. R. wichuraiana poteriifolia is a compact form of the species
(1987) Page(s) vol. 34, p. 7. Washington, D.C. — Rosa Wichuraiana poteriifolia, a rare variety of Rosa Wichuraiana grown in the National Herb Garden, will soon be available in nursery catalogs for the first time since its discovery on a Japanese beach in 1956, reports The Avant Gardener.
R. W. poteriifolia forms a low-growing mat so dense that weeds can't penetrate it. It also resists drought, suffers few insect or disease problems, and bears showy white roses in summer.
Book (1879) Page(s) 344-345 vol 2. Rosa Luciae var. Poteriifolia.—Circa Yokoska sat frequens et in monte Fudsi Yama, ad pedem. [Frequent enough around Yokoska, and on Mount Fujiyama to the foot.]
Folia obtusa, late ovata vel exacte orbiculata, saepe usque 4 jugata; stipulae ut in var. β. (Fimbriata: stipulae dentato glandulosae, subfimbriatae.); flores solitarii, rarius racemosa; pedicelli glabri; fructus ovati vel subglobosi, 5-7 mill. diam., atropurpurei. — Folia, terminali excepto, raro 15 mill. superant et saepe minora evadunt.
[Leaves obtuse, broadly ovate or exactly orbiculate, often up to 4 pairs; stipules as in var. β. (Fimbriate: stipules toothed, glandular, subfimbriate.); flowers solitary, rarely racemose; pedicels glabrous fruit ovate or ovoid, 5-7 mill. diam., dark purple. — Leaves, with terminal exception, rarely 15 mill. they survive and often escape less.]
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