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Book  (2019)  Page(s) 44-47.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa luciae Rochebr. et Franch. ex Crép. f. glandulifera (Koidz.) H. Ohba (= R. wichuraiana Crép. var. glandulifera (Koidz.) Honda), in K Iwats. et al. Fl. Jap. 2b:172 (2001), description
Article (newsletter)  (Jul 2012)  Page(s) 45.  
 
R. luciae f. glandulifera (Fig.1. n. faint, hardly noticeable scent) ....
....the fragrances which the nine roses below give off were not so intense. They lacked highly fragrant components, and the amounts of the volatiles these roses emit were low: R. acicularis, R. nipponensis, R. fujisanensis, R. onoei var. hakonensis, R. onoei var. oligantha, R. paniculigera, R. luciae, R. luciae f. glandulifera and R. hirtula.
Website/Catalog  (2006)  
 
Ryukyu-Teriha-No-Ibara (Shiny Leaved Field Briar from Ryukyu)
R. luciae Rochebr. et Franch. ex Crép. f. glandulifera (Koidz.) H. Ohba (syn. =R. wichuraiana Crép. var. glandulifera (Koidz.) Honda)
Flora of Japan: 172 (2001)
Distribution: Southern Kyushu and Okinawa (Ryukyu) Islands
This is a kind of local variation of R. luciae (= R. wichuraiana) with thick glandular hairs on its inflorescence and calyx, found in southern parts of Japan. One of the selected varieties from Yakushima Island flowers remontantly, and in autumn, white flowers and red fruits display a beautiful colour combination
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 112.  
 
Ryukyu-Teriha-No-Ibara (Shiny Leaved Field Briar from Ryukyu)
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