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Article (newsletter)  (Nov 2017)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Another distinct species he [E. H. Wilson] observed in July 1903 and both July and October 1904 on this second Veitch expedition is R. murielae. Although the rose is usually pink, those found along the borders of China and Tibet generate white flowers and grey-green leaves. Closely related to R. davidii ...., it is a much branched plant bearing clusters in corymbs. Wilson observed R. murielae also in 1908 and 1910 during his treks for the Arnold Arboretum. He named it for his daughter.
Book  (May 2003)  
 
Rosa murielae Rehder & E. H. Wilson
Shrub 1.5 to 3 m/5-10 ft. tall, leaflets 9-15, flowers 2-5 in corymb, about 1 inch, sepals longer than petals; hips orange-red, oval or pear shaped. Flowers June - July, fruit August - November.
Book  (Nov 1994)  Page(s) 91.  
 
Rosa murieliae Western China
Grey leaved, arching shrub 6 or 8 feet and as wide, on underground stems. Foliage pale grey green, small white flowers in clusters. Leaflets 9 to 15 on downy talks. Young shoots have pinkish bristles.
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Murielae Rehd. & Wils. (Sweginzowii-family) [ploidy] 42
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