Rosa sempervirens
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Rosa sempervirens, Linn. Evergreen shrub with long and slender, sarmentose, somewhat reddish branches: lfts. 5-7, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, serrulate, glabrous, shining above, 3/4 - 2 in. long: fls. in few-fld., rarely many-fld. corymbs, white, to 2 in. across, slightly fragrant; pedicels glandular-hispid; styles usually pubescent: fr. subglobose or ovoid, orange-red. June, July. S. Eu., N. Air. B.R. 465. W.R. 5. Var. prostrata, Nichols. (R. prostrata, Lindl.). Lite, smaller, oval, acute: fr. ovoid. Var. scandons, Nichols. (R. scandens, Mill.). Lfts. oblong or oval, obtuse: fr. sub- globose. There are some double-fld. garden forms, probably hybrids with R. chinensis and other roses. Less hardy than the following.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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