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'R. gymnocarpa' rose Photos
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Hip with yellow Fall foliage taken today, December 7, 2023 of Rosa gymnocarpa “Rose Woods”.
Uploaded 7 DEC 23 |
(3 of 3) Hips are unripe but will turn a glowing coral by Fall. Photograph taken June 3, 2011 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 27 JUN 20 |
Hip of R. gymnocarpa Nuttall “Rose Woods”. Photo taken August 29, 2023 at “Rose Woods” in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 7 DEC 23 |
From "An illustrated Flora of the Pacific States", Vol. II, 1944, by Leroy Abrams, p. 467
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 27 OCT 18 |
(1 of 3) A wild collected selection of Rosa gymnocarpa Nuttall found in 1986 at Sulphur Creek south of the town of St. Helena in Napa Valley. A typical gymnocarpa except for its rare bicolored flowers, white edged with rose, we've named it "Rose Woods". Photograph taken April 3, 2015 at "Rose Woods" in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 27 JUN 20 |
From "An Illustrated Manual of California Shrubs", Howard E. McMinn, 1939, p. 180: Rosa gymnocarpa, a. Branchlet with leaves and flower, b. Fruit
Courtesy of Google
Uploaded 27 OCT 18 |
(2 of 3) Red prickles of mixed sizes. Photograph taken May 30, 2011 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 27 JUN 20 |
From "The Complete Book of Roses", Krüssmann, 1981, p. 276, Fig. 149: Comparison of R. woodsii, R. woodsii var. fendleri, R. gymnocarpa, R. ultramontana and R. pisocarpa
Uploaded 22 OCT 18 |
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