Rosa helenae
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Rosa helenae, Rehd. & Wilson. Sarmentose shrub, to 15 ft.: branches with stout hooked prickles: lfts. usually 7-9, rarely less, oblong-ovate or ovate-lanceolate, short- acuminate, rounded or cuneate at the base, sharply serrate, glabrous above, grayish green beneath and hairy on the veins, 1-2 in. long: fls. white, fragrant,1 1/2 in. across, in many-fld. umbel-like corymbs 3-6 in. broad; pedicels slender, atout 1 in. long, like the receptacles stipitate-glandular, sepals lanceolate, sparsely pinnate; styles hairy: fr. ovoid or oblong- obovoid, scarlet, about 1/2 in. long, with deciduous sepals. June. Cent. Cnina.—A handsome free-flowering rose with large clusters of fragrant white fls. in June and scarlet frs. in autumn; has proved hardy at the Arnold Arboretum.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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