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'Hulthemia berberifolia' rose Photos
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05/2024
Uploaded 20 DEC |
From "The Genus Rosa" by Ellen Willmott, Part I, 1910, tab 1, p. 5. Drawing by Alfred Parsons
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 20 NOV 16 |
Icones plantarum novarum vel imperfecte cognitarum floram Rossicam, imprimis altaicam, t. 370 (1831)
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ROSA BERBERIFOLIA. Tab. CCCLXX.
R. foliis abortu nullis, stipulis connatis foliiformibus glabris, aculeis stipularibus geminis.
Hab. non rara in sterilibus subsalsis deserti soongoro-kirghisici trans fl. Irtysch, rarior occurrit cis fl. Irtysch in deserto soongoro-kirghisico inter mont. Arkaul et lacum, qui Noor-Saisan vocatur, ubi Majo florere incipit fructusque maturat Augusto et Septembri.
R. leaves aborted missing, stipules united glabrous leaf-shaped, twin stipular spines.
Hab. not rare in the barren sub-salts of the Soonoro-Kirghiz desert across the fl. Irtysch, occurs more rarely on this fl. Irtysch in the Soonoro-Kirghiz desert valley. Arkaul and the lake called Noor-Saisan, where blooms begin in May and the fruit ripens in August and September.
Explic. Icon. CCCLXX. —
a) Pctalum m. n.
b) Fructus m. n.
c) Idem longitudinalitcr dissectus m. n.
d) Carpellum singulare m
Uploaded 3 MAR 23 |
From "The Genus Rosa" by Ellen Willmott, Part I, 1910, tab 1, p. 2. Drawing by Alfred Parsons
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 20 NOV 16 |
From "Nouveau Duhamel", by Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, Vol. VII, 1819, pl. 14
Courtesy of Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico
Uploaded 18 DEC 16 |
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Some weeks old seedlings of Rosa persica Michx. ex Juss., germinated this spring. Seeds was in cold water some days, which colored in green and tasted like green tea. I have changed the water while stay clean. Then seeds sown on wet Agroperlit and placed at room temperature (20 ° C). Seeds began to germinate within two weeks. Photo from April 15, 2014.
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 22 APR 14 |
From "Nouveau Duhamel", by Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, Vol. VII, 1819, pl. 14: Rosa foetida bicolor shown as Rosa eglanteria (top), Rosa berberifolia (bottom)
Courtesy of Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico
Uploaded 18 DEC 16 |
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Rose photo courtesy of Arno
Rosa Persica (Tashkent Type) after being pollinated on May, 8th, 2011. (Selfings are unusual in this species, so the own pollen is no problem.)
3 favorite votes.
Uploaded 17 NOV 11 |
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