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<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
In his 2007 article, Wild Roses in India and the Himalayas, M.S. Viraraghavan mentions the purple stems and Ellen Willmott, in Genus Rosa, adds they're "powered with a fine glaucous dust" as can be seen on the right and left with a blossom in the middle. I agree with Willmott, it's a "striking rose" and judging by the growth it's already done in my garden in less than a year, could easily reach "60 or 70 feet"! Photographed May 28, 2021 at Rose Woods in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
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Uploaded 30 MAY 21
<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Icones plantarum India orientalis", Wight, t. 38, 1846
Uploaded 6 OCT 14
<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
(2 of 2). Strangely, the leaves of my potted leschenaultiana droop dramatically (as shown in this photo taken June 17, 2020 at "Rose Woods") while the tree climbing seedling holds its leaves more horizontally.
Uploaded 19 JUN 20
<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Cass
Rosa sempervirens var. Leschenaultiana in Les Roses, Vol. III, 1824, pl.44, facing p. 88
Uploaded 22 FEB 09
<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
(1 of 2). My R. leschenaultiana was grown from a seed given by Viru Viraraghaven of India to Australian trekker David Roberts who passed it along to me in 1996. Planted at the base of a maple tree, it's grown over 30 feet up, beyond the reach of leaf or flower. So I rooted cuttings to keep a plant at touch and smell level. This photo taken June 17, 2020 of one of those potted specimens illustrates a defining character of this species, the sticky red glands visible all over the underside of the leaf (on the left in the photo) and also on the pedicel, hip and outer surface of the sepals, too. The leaves are so glandular they will stick to your finger and they're also covered with a fine white tomentum. Photograph taken at "Rose Woods" in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 19 JUN 20
<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Robert Neil Rippetoe
Photo taken in India at the gardens of Viru and Girija Viraraghavan. Photo posted on their behalf 7-15-07 by Robert Rippetoe.
<i>Rosa sempervirens Leschenaultiana</i> synonym rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Roses" 3rd Edition, by Redouté & Thory, Vol. I, 1828, pl. 16. Courtesy of Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico
Uploaded 29 NOV 16
<i>Rosa leschenaultiana</i> (Redouté rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Robert Neil Rippetoe
Photo taken in India at the gardens of Viru and Girija Viraraghavan. Photo posted on their behalf 7-15-07 by Robert Rippetoe..
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