Rosa carolina
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Rosa carolina, Linn. (R. humilis, Marsh. R. parviflora, Ehrh. R. virgittiana var. hitmUis, Schneid. R. Lyoni, Pursh). Fig. 3432. Shrub, 3 ft. or sometimes 6 ft. high, spreading by means of numerous suckers, with slender prickles and usually numerous bristles: lfts. 5-7 resembling those of the former, but narrower, thinner, not shining, usually pubescent beneath: fls. often solitary; outer sepals lobed. June. Maine to Ga.. west to Wis. and Okla. W.R. 64.— Much resembling the preceding, which is often considered a variety of this species. Var. villosa, Rehd. (R. humilis var. villosa, Best). Lvs. villous-pubescent beneath, thickish. Var. grandiflora, Rehd. (R. humilis var. grandiflora, Baker). Fls. 2 in. across: lfts. larger. W.R. 66. Var. triloba, Rehd. (R. humilis var. triloba, Wats.). Fig. 3444. Petals 3-lobed. G.F. 2:77 (adapted in Fig. 3444).
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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