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Discussion id : 129-764
most recent 19 NOV 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 NOV 21 by Darrell
My dates under the photo R. molliissima are incorrect. I intended to give the dates for when Sowerby began his illustrations of the book and when completed. The date should be 1790-1814 --slip of the finger (though some sources give the completion date as 1813). Please correct this. thank you
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 19 NOV 21 by jedmar
Darrell, if you click your photo, you will find an edit button at top right where you can make corrections to the text
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Discussion id : 73-370
most recent 3 AUG 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 AUG 13 by Darrell
According to William Robinson's THE WILD GARDEN. (5th edition, 1895), Rosa mollissima grows wild in England. He mentions it in writing of R. villosa: "Under it [R. villosa] we have R. tomentosa, with a large, pale pink flowers, and R. mollissima with a smaller, deeper-coloured flower." (p.293)
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