Rosa brunonii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rosa brunonii, Lindl. (A. Brawnii, Tratt. R. moschata var. nepalensis, Lindl.). Himalayan Musk Rose. Tall shrub, with arching or sarmentose branches, glabrous or thinly villous while young: prickles scattered, hooked, short and stout: lfts. 5-7, elliptic-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, serrulate, soft-pubescent beneath, slightly pubescent or nearly glabrous above, 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 in. long; petioles and rachis pubescent, usually with scattered prickles: fls. white, fragrant,1 1/2-2 in. across, in large many-fld. corymbs; sepals lanceolate, lobed, much longer than receptacle; pedicels long and slender, pubescent and glandular; styles pubescent: fr. ovate, 1/3 - 1/2 in. long, glabrous; sepals deciduous. June, July. Himalayas, W. China. B.M. 4030. B.R. 829. F.S. 4:366, 367. Gn. 73, p.493; 77, p. 511; 79, p. 113 (as R. moschata). G. 6:529; 30:419. G.C. III. 36:152, 153. W.R. 10.—A handsome strong-growing rose, but more tender than the real musk rose with which it has been much confused.


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