Rosa abietina, Gren
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31. R. abietina Gren . ex Christ, Ros. Schweiz 132 (1873) ( R. obtusifolia subsp. abietina (Gren. ex Christ) F. Hermann).
Like 28 but prickles more abundant, curved; leaflets compound-serrate, densely glandular; pedicels stipitate-glandular; sepals I glandular on the back; fruit 10-25 mm, glabrous or densely stipitate-glandular. • Alps. Au Ga Ge He It Ju.
(32-38). R. tomentosa group.
Stems up to 3 m, erect. Prickles usually straight or slightly curved. Leaflets orbicular, ovate, oblong-ovate or elliptical, compound-serrate, very rarely simply serrate, usually densely tomentose, frequently glandular beneath, with a resinous smell. Pedicels usually glandular-hispid. Flowers solitary or 2-5. Sepals usually pinnatifid, usually erect after anthesis but sometimes patent or deflexed. Petals usually pink. Styles lanate or villous, very rarely glabrous. Fruit globose, ovoid or pyriform, glandular-hispid.
1 Sepals ± patent or deflexed after flowering 2 Leaflets soft, densely tomentose or pubescent; sepals deciduous; styles usually villous or glabrous 32. tomentosa
2 Leaflets rough, usually sparsely tomentose or pubescent; sepals persistent; styles densely villous to lanate 33. scabriuscula
1 Sepals erect and persistent after flowering
3 Pedicels grey-puberulent and sometimes stipitate-glandular
4 Young stems pruinose, glabrous, or + pubescent; leaflets and pedicels eglandular 37. heckeliana
4 Young stems not pruinose, densely pubescent; leaflets glandular, at least on the veins beneath 38. orientalis
3 Pedicels stipitate-glandular but not grey-puberulent
5 Prickles somewhat curved; base of sepals not swollen; sepals soon deciduous in fruit 34. sherardii
5 Prickles straight; base of sepals swollen; sepals persistent in fruit
6 Leaflets 30-50(-60) x 16-30 mm; young stems not pruinose 35. villosa
6 Leaflets 12-35 x 8-18 mm; young stems usually pruinose 36. mollis
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