Rosa pendulina
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Rosa pendulina, Linn. (R. alpina, Linn.). Fig. 3432. Sts. slender, 3 ft. high, usually nearly unarmed, rarely prickly and bristly: lfts. 7-9, oblong-ovate or oblong- elliptic, obtuse, doubly glandular-serrate, usually glabrous, 1/2 -1 1/2 in. long: fls. pink, usually solitary or 2-5, to 2 in. across; pedicels and receptacle usually smooth: fr. usually nodding, oblong or ovate, with elongated neck, scarlet. May, June. Mountains of Eu. B.R. 424. J.H. III. 43:9. W.R. 99.—Handsome free-flowering shrub. Var. pyrenaica, W. D. Koch (R. pyrenaica, Gouan). Dwarf, with the pedicels and usually also the receptacles glandular-hispid. B.M. 6724. Gn. 27:544. Possibly a hybrid of this species and R. spinosissima is R. Malyi, Kerner, similar in foliage to R. spinosissima, but with bright red fls. W.R. 100; one of the handsomest of the wild roses.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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