Rosa villosa
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Rosa pomifera, Herrm. (R. villosa, Linn., in part). Upright, densely branched shrub, attaining 6 ft., with almost straight spines: lfts. 5-7, oval to ovate-oblong, acute or obtuse, doubly glandular-serrate, grayish green, pubescent above, tomentose beneath, rarely glabrescent, 1-2 hi. long: fls. 1-3, pink, 1 1/2-2 in. across, on bristly and glandular pedicels: fr. scarlet, ovoid or subglobose, to 1 in. across, hispid, with persistent erect sepals. June, July. Eu., W. Asia. B.M. 7241. W.R. 141.—Hardy rose, with large ornamental fr.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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