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'R. rugosa kamschatica' rose References
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Article (magazine) (2005) Page(s) 452. The hybrid [of Rosa rugosa] with R. davurica, often called R. x kamchatica Vent., probably arose spontaneously in southern Kamchatka, where R. rugosa occurs on the coast and R. davurica in the central highlands....
Book (May 1998) Page(s) 28-29. Includes photo(s). Rosa kamtchatica ('Kamchatka Rose') Description... Flowers: large, fragrant, red tinged violet... This native of Kamchatka flowers in France in June and often also in the autumn...
Book (11 Jun 1993) Page(s) 28. R. davurica x R. rugosa. Kamchatka (Russia), circa 1770. Description... [blossoms are] deep bright pink.
Book (1981) Page(s) 270. R. x kamtchatica Vent. (= R. davurica x R. rugosa). Differs from R. rugosa by more slender, less prickly branches, but gray-tomentose and with short bristles; leaflets oblong, dull, fewer wrinkles above, mostly grey-green and hairy beneath; flowers 3-5 on short, bald pedicels, smaller; fruits smaller, globose, smooth, sepals long, inclining. 2n=14 ..(= R. rugosa var. kamtchatica [Vent] Regel). E. Siberia, Kamtchatka. 1770.
Book (1976) Page(s) 177-178. Botanical roses on the territory of the USSR, whose independence requires precising... R. kamtshatica Vent. - according to Tamatschew a hybrid of R. amblyotis X R. rugosa; according to McFarlane a form of R. rugosa, according to Juseptschuk a hybrid of R. rugosa X R. amblyotis; according to Woroschilow a hybrid of R. rugosa X R. acicularis.
Book (1971) Page(s) 333. X R. kamtschatica Vent., Descr. plant, nov. Jard. Cels. (1800) 67; Crepin in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. XI (1872) 51. — R. cinnamomea Ldb., Fl. Ross. II, 76 quoad, pi. kamtsch. p. p. — R. rugosa var. Lindleyana C.A.M. in Mem. Ac. Sc. St. Petersb. ser. VI t. VI (1849) p. 34, b Chamissoniana p. 34, e Ventenatiana p. 35, asubinermis p. 36 quoad pi. kamtsch.; cfr. Crep., I.e. XIV (1875) 44. - R. kamtshatica nitens Lindl. in Bot. Regist. tab. 824. — R. davurica X rugosaHulten, Flora of Kamtchatka III (1929) 91.- Ic: Ventenat, 1. c- Lindl., I.e. Shrub; plant similar to R.rugosa in pubescence of stem and prickles, bristly stem and more orbicular leaflets; to R.amblyotis in large, broad opposite stipulate prickles, dark-colored, often glabrous stem and smaller flowers (cf. Hulten 1. c). Presumably a hybrid between R. rugosa Thunb. and R. amblyotis C.A.M. Habitat the same as preceding species [R. rugosa].— Far East: Kamch. Endemic. Described from cultivated specimens from Kamchatka. Type unknown. Economic importance. Ornamental, often cultivated alongside R. rugosa, for which it is often mistaken. Note. In the Ussuri territory, there occurs an analogous hybrid between R. rugosa and R. davurica Pall, (oral communication by V. L. Komarov); it has not yet been studied.
Website/Catalog (1955) Page(s) 10. Kamchatka Double blossoms of deep bright scarlet. One of the hardiest and best varieties. Continuous blooming through the summer. Own root bushes. Each...$1.25"
Book (Jan 1946) Page(s) 33. Kamtschatka. A geographic variation of R. rugosa which is proving hardier than the species in the West. It has smaller flowers and thinner leavs than the species.
Book (1936) Page(s) 380. Kamtschatka (hybrid rugosa) ? ? ; carmine-red, 6 cm, lightly filled, in clusters of 3-5, once-blooming, growth 7/10, upright, 1m, hardy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1923) Page(s) 52. Rosa kamschatica (Vent.). Carmine-pink.
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