Rosa luciae
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Rosa wichuraiana, Crepin (R. Lucia; var. Wichuraiana, Koidzumi. R. bracteata, Hort., not Wendl.). Memorial Robe. Fig. 3440. Half-evergreen shrub with prostrate and creeping branches:lfts. roundish or broadly obovate, usually obtuse, serrate, glabrous, shining above, 1/3 - 3/4. long: corymbs few-fld. or many-fld., pyramidal; fls. white, fragrant, 1 1/2 - 2 in. across; styles pubescent; pedicels slightly glandular-hispid: fr. ovoid, to 1/2 in. high. July-Sept. Japan. B.M. 7421 (as R. Luciae). G.F. 4:569 (adapted in Fig. 3440); 6:337. C.L.A. 7:621. G.M. 45:214. Gn. 62, p. 7; 73, p. 164. G.C. III. 22:99. R.H. 1898:105,106. M.D.G. 1898: 580-5.—A handsome rose for covering banks and rockeries. A number of hybrids, especially with Hybrid Tea roses, have been raised. G.F. 6:337. Mn. 8, pp. 27 and 156. Gng. 6:353-5. Var. rubra, Andre, with single carmine fls., 1 1/2 - 2 in. across, and the lvs. with 5-7 somewhat larger lfts., is a hybrid of R. Wichuraiana and A. mulliflora var. Crimson Rambler. R.H. 1901:20. A hybrid with R. rugosa is R. Jacksonii, Willmott, with bright crimson fls., extremely floriferous and of graceful habit. W.R. 20.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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