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'Père David's Rose' References
Article (newsletter) (Nov 2017) Page(s) 14. Three times in 1908 Wilson chanced across R. davidii var. elongata growing its rose-pink flowers among thickets at elevations over 6000 feet. It differs from the main type R. davidii Crep. by producing fewer blossoms, and larger and more elongated hips of scarlet or orange-red, and generally larger leaves. It appears closely related to R. macrophylla of the western Himalayas.
Book (2000) Page(s) 50. Includes photo(s). Moins florifère que Rosa davidii, Rosa davidii elonganta offre en échange des fleurs et des fruits plus grands.
Book (1996) Page(s) 109. R. davidii var. elongata Like R. davidii, with less blooms, but strikingly large fruit.
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 21. ('Père David's Rose') Discovered in 1869 in the mountains of Western China by the French missionary and naturalist for whom it is named … R. davidii was not introduced to the West until Ernest Wilson sent seed in 1903. Pink flowers, scarlet hips. Once-blooming.
Book (1988) Page(s) 147. location 146/14+15, R. davidii Crép. var. elongata Rehd. & Wils., CINNAMOMEAE, western China, 1908, light wine-red, single, large, solitary or cluster-flowered, moderately blooming, vigorous, upright, 2.5-3.5 m, many bristles + prickles, medium green large matte foliage, 7-11 leaflets, blood-red medium-large matte very glandular oval to bottle-shaped fruit, upright + extended persistent sepals
Book (1984) Page(s) 106. Rosa davidii ‘Elongata’ /Rosa davidii var elongate Rehd. & E.H. Wils. /Rosa macrophylla var robusta Focke = Introduit en 1908… folioles 5 à 7cm de long. Fruits: 2,5cm de long. Si les folioles et les fruits s’allongent chez cette variété, les fleurs sont moins abondantes [que chez Rosa davidii].
Book (1981) Page(s) 85. R. Davidii var. elongata Leaflets longer (to 3 in. long). Flowers fewer in each corymb. This variety is very near to R. macrophylla.
Book (1940) Page(s) 442. R. Davidi Crép. ... R. D. elongàta Rehd. & Wils., var. Lfts. 5-7 cm. long: fls. fewer: fr. 2-2.5 cm. long. Gs.16:1(c). Intr. 1908. Handsome in fr.
Book (1939) Page(s) 59. Frank Mason, NZ. Species and Hybrids R. Davidii is a very pretty thing when in berry, and there is Elongata, which has small, urn-shaped fruits of a splendid transparent colour.
Book (1916) Page(s) 323. Rosa Davidii, var. elongata Rehder & Wilson...Western Szechuan...bush 3-5 m., flower rose-pink, fruit scarlet to orange-red)). This variety is distinguished from the type by its fewer flowers, its larger more elongated fruit and by its usually larger leaflets, which vary from nearly glabrous to silkily pubescent on the under side. In No. 1114 the leaves are pubescent on both surfaces, but seedling plants raised from this number are normal in their pubescence.
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