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'R. redutea rubescens' rose Photos
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The bristly hip of R. nitida just after petal drop in early June. Compare this to the smooth hips in late November in adjacent photos. Photo taken June 8, 2020.
Uploaded 23 NOV 23 |
Bristly glandular sepals and hip of Rosa Nitida. Photographed June 8, 2020 at Rose Woods in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 12 MAY 21 |
Hips of R. nitida in my garden on November 23, 2023 showing curiously fleshy pedicels extending beneath the hip. But others in the background (upper left) have the typical stem attached to the hip. Also note how smooth the surface of the hip is now in the fall compared to the early June buds just after petal drop.
Both photos taken 11-23-23 in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 23 NOV 23 |
From the blog L'âge-bleu.de: September 3, 2013 Courtesy of Raphaela Langenberg
Uploaded 1 FEB 21 |
Nitida flower with buds and glossy leaves. My plant was grown from seed provided by Pat Cole, student of Rosa and former Editor of The Rose Letter. Photographed May 8, 2019 at Rose Woods.
Uploaded 12 MAY 21 |
From the blog L'âge-bleu.de: September 3, 2013 Courtesy of Raphaela Langenberg
Uploaded 1 FEB 21 |
Flower with narrow "shining" leaves for which it was named "Nitida". Bristly cane visible. This rose is unique for bristles to the tips of canes. Photographed June 8, 2020 at Rose Woods.
Uploaded 12 MAY 21 |
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
Peter Beales Roses, UK
Uploaded 19 JAN 21 |
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