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'Spineless Chestnut' rose Description
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'Spineless Roxburghii' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
HMF Ratings:
2 favorite votes.  
Origin:
Discovered by Carl Cato (United States).
Class:
Species / Wild.  
Bloom:
Pink.  Lilac-pink on short pedicels. Smooth sepals.  Double (17-25 petals) bloom form.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Parentage:
If you know the parentage of this rose, or other details, please contact us.
Notes:
Appears to be very similar to the traditional Roxburghii, except for the absence of "prickles" on the sepals. Found by Carl Cato. Donated to the Sacramento Historic Cemetery Rose Garden by Dr. Malcolm Manners.
 
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