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(1825)  Page(s) 118, Pl. 94.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa ochroleuca. Yellowish white Rose. ...Type character: Like Rosa reversa....Pimpinellifoliae: prickly bristly with dense, almost regular amrs, or unarmed, without stipules (very seldom with stipules); the leaflets ovate or elongated; the edge of the ovary almost invisible.
Characteristics: upright: very densely armed, uneven, straight, almost spread outwards. The leaflets elongated, ovate and ellptical, mostly double serrated, flat, matte, glabrous.
Rosa ochroleuca Swartz. Wikström Nagra af Växtslägtet Rosa n.. 1. t. 3. f. 1. Hayne dendr. Flor. p. 97.
(1825)  Page(s) 49-50, t.40.  Includes photo(s).
 
40. Rosa suavis. Zierliche Rose [Dainty Rose]
...Pimpinellifoliæ...Characteristics: The prickles of the branchlets dense, close together. Leaflets ovate, rounded, simply serrated, bare, the upper leaflets sometimes acute. Fruit elongated-ovoid.
Differs from Mühlenberg's Rosa stricta, with which Lindley wants to combine it, by its branchlets, which are truly armed, so that only the young ones appear hispid; and then the pedicels are glandular-hispid and not prickly. From Rosa spinosissima, to which it is very close, differs by its fruit which is elongated-ovate, scarlet red, and not round and black. 
Rosa suavis Willd. Enum. plant. hort. bot. Berol. Suppl. p. 37. Baumz. p. 400. Hayne dendrolog. Flora p. 98.
Fatherland: Unknown.
Bloom and fruit: The blooms appear in June and July, the fruit ripens in September and October.
Height: A small shrub of two to three and a half foot.
 
(1825)  Page(s) 46-47, t.38.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa reversa...Species characteristics: Five sepals, bloom has five petals, many achenes, with short hairs, enclosed in an urn-shaped felshy ovary with shot hairs inside, surmounted by the sepals.
Pimpinellifoliae: Hispid, with dense, almost equal prickles or without prickles, without stipules (very seldom with); leaflets ovoid or elongated; the sepals reflexed inwards, persistent; the edge of the ovary barely noticeable.
Characteristics: Bristly prickles, almost equal, curved backwards, dilated. Leaflets doubly serrated, with soft hair. Fruit hispid.
Rückwärtsstachlige Rose ([Reverse-prickled Rose]
Rosa reversa. Waldstein et Kitaib. Willd. Enum. p. 545. Linley [sic] Rosar. monograph. p. 57. Hayne dendrolog. Flor. p. 93.
Fatherland: Hungary.
Soil: Common garden soil.
Blooms and fruit: Blooms June and August, fruits ripe in October.
Sowing: In autumn; the propagation is by root scions and offshoots.
Height: Grows to a small shrub of two to three feet, when cultivated a shrub of five to six feet.
Use: As with any beautiful rose.
 
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