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Rose Listing Omission
Rosa x binaloudensis
“ Rosa x binaloudensis, a new natural hybrid between R. beggeriana and R. persica is described and characterized after analyzing a set of morphological and molecular data. The putative hybrid with a small population occurs in the mountainous area of northeastern Iran.”
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“ analysis confirmed the occurrence of the hybridization between the proposed parental species, R. beggeriana and R. persica. By using the chloroplastic trnL-F sequences, our phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that R. persica has played as a maternal role in the hybridization.”
https://www.biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.411.1.2
Photos: http://novataxa.blogspot.com/2019/07/rosa-x-binaloudensis.html?m=1
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11 JAN 20 by
jedmar
Thank you, added. Very interesting! I personally think R. beggeriana has hybridized with more species than acknowledged.
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