Rosa blanda
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Rosa blanda, Ait. (R. virginiana, Koehne, not Mill. R. fraxinifolia, Borkh.). Sts. slender, 5 ft. high, with few slender prickles or unarmed: lfts. 5-7, elliptic to obovate-oblong, usually acute, simply serrate, glabrous or pubescent beneath, 1/2 - 2 1/2 in- long; stipules dilated: fls. usually several, pink, 2 -2 1/2 in across, on smooth peduncles: fr. globular, sometimes elongated. May, June. Newfoundland to N. Y.. west to Wis. and 111. B.B. (ed. 2) 3:283. W.R. 104. Var. Willmottiae, Baker. Sts. red: lfts. smaller: fls. bright coral-pink. W.R. 104, 3.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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