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Narcea rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
Fig. 2 Details of different organs of the Narcea variety. Shoot with copper-coloured leaves (a), dispersed thorns (b), narrow, straight spines (c), “double” roses with purplish-red flowers (d), leaves with 5 folioles, upper surface (e), lower surface (f), stipule (g), stamens and pistil (h), false fruit or rose hip (i), upper side of petal (k), lower side of petal (i), upper side foliole (m), lower side foliole (n). Reference: 10 €cent coin
Uploaded 21 FEB 23
Narcea rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
Fig. 1 Details of different parts of the leaves and flowers of the Narcea variety. a Inflorescence with leaves (a) folioles (b) bract (c) pedicel (d) hypanthium (e), sepals (f). (b) (a) sepals (b) hypanthium (c) stamens (d) bract. (c) Folioles (a) united by a central vein or rachis (b) at the base of which are stipules (c) fused to the peciole except on the upper part or auricle (d). Left. bract (e) of the flower
Uploaded 21 FEB 23
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