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'Wintoniensis' rose References
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Book (1997) Page(s) 220. Wintoniensis Hybrid Moyesii. Hillier 1928. Parentage: R. moyesii x R. setipoda. Description... Its light grey foliage is slightly scented... single deep pink flowers...
Book (1993) Page(s) 74. Includes photo(s). [Listed under "Wild Roses and Their Cultivars"] Scented foliage, very glandular hips. Hillier (Britain) 1928. (A Rosa moyesii seedling x Rosa setipoda.) Summer flowering. Height: 12 ft. Some scent.
Book (1988) Page(s) 175. location 146/4, R. x wintoniensis Hillier (R. moyesii x R. setipoda), CINNAMOMEAE, England, Hillier 1928, carmine-red, white center, single, fragrant, medium size, cluster-flowered, vigorous, bushy, arching, well-branched, 2 m, fragrant foliage, light-medium green medium-large matte foliage, 7-9 leaflets, orange medium-large glossy flask-shaped glandular hips, upright little foliaceous very persistent sepals, many hips.
Book (1981) Page(s) 279. R. x wintoniensis Hillier. (= R. moyesii x R. setipoda). Very similar to R. holodonta; 2m./6.6 ft. high, branches arching, leaves smell similar to those of R. rubiginosa; flowers crimson with white center, velvety, to 7-10 together, June; Fruits large, flask-shaped. 2n=42. Originated 1928 with Hillier, Winchester.
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