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R. ochroleuca rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Abbildung der fremden, in Deutschland ausdauernden Holzarten" by Friedrich Guimpel (ed.). 1825, tab 94: "A blooming branch in natural size. a) A ripe fruit consisting of the fleshy ovary and the achenes inside. b) the same cut lengthwise. c) some achenes - which were thought to be only seeds - shown specifically, in natural size." Courtesy of Google
Uploaded 18 APR 19
<i>Rosa spinosissima</i> var. <i>ochroleuca</i> Baker synonym rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "The Genus Rosa" by Ellen Willmott, Part XIII, 1911, tab 85, facing p. 255. Drawing by Alfred Parsons Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 21 NOV 16
<i>Rosa pimpinellifolia</i> f. <i>luteola</i> synonym rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
ROSA spinosissima luteola (Species) Pale yellow-flowered thorny Rose. Andrews: Roses fasc. 39, (1822) t. 128 ROSE with round seed-buds, smooth: peduncles slightly hispid: flowers single, of a pale yellow colour: leaves spreading: leaflets ovate, pointed, ribbed, and, notched: stem and petioles very prickly. OUR drawing of this new species of Scotch Rose was taken last summer (1821) at the nursery of Mr. Knight, where it flowered early in July, and again in autumn; ripening the fruit of those that flowered first, whilst the autumnal flowers were blooming. It is said to be indigenous to Scotland, and to blossom there more freely than with us. At present it is of a very pale yellow colour, which careful cultivation might improve. It would then be more estimable, as yellow is a colour rarely to be found amongst the roses.
Uploaded 11 DEC 16
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