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<i>Rosa setigera</i> f. <i>tomentosa</i> Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
Rosa setigera var. tomentosa Torrey and Gray on the left, foreground and in the center, rear. Both plants from Peter Goodridge of Gray, Maine in 1990. Photographed July 6, 2021 at Rose Woods in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 8 JUL 21
<i>Rosa setigera</i> f. <i>tomentosa</i> Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
By Independence Day in my garden, setigera is like a burst of fireworks covered with clusters of pink blossoms and about the only species in bloom. So I started calling it the “Fourth of July Rose”. André Michaux gave setigera the title “Rosier d’Amérique”, the Rose of America but Tom Carruth has created a new masterpiece worthy of the name “Fourth of July".
Uploaded 8 JUL 21
<i>Rosa setigera</i> f. <i>tomentosa</i> Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
Composed and photographed June 30, 2021 at Rose Woods. Rosa setigera collected in Sumner County, Tennessee in 1986 and Rosa setigera var. tomentosa from Peter Goodridge of Gray, Miaine in 1990.
Uploaded 8 JUL 21
<i>Rosa setigera</i> f. <i>tomentosa</i> Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
My setigera var. tomentosa bears hips, hence it's female. Photographed June 29, 2021 at Rose Woods.
Uploaded 8 JUL 21
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