Rosa moschata, J. Herrmann
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Rosa moschata |
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Hiss. Rosa 15 (1762).
Vigorous evergreen climber up to 12 m. Prickles sparse, stout, curved. Leaflets 5-7, 25-55 x 20-30 mm, ovate to elliptical, usually acute, serrate, usually pubescent, greyish-green beneath. Inflorescence many-flowered. Pedicels slightly pubescent and glandular. Sepals lanceolate, with a setiform apical appendage, more or less grey-pubescent, the outer with 2-4 lobes. Petals 10-15 mm, creamy-white. Stylar column hairy. Fruit 8-10 mm, ovoid. Cultivated for ornament, mainly in S. & W. Europe; naturalized in the Mediterranean region. [Cr Ga Gr Hs Si.] (Himalaya, Iran.)
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