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'Rosa saturata Baker' rose Reviews & Comments
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Inventory of seeds and plants imported by the office of foreign seed and plant introduction during the period from October 1 to December 31, 1916. (No. 49; Nos. 43391 to 43979) p. 94 USDA
43910. ROSA SATURATA Baker. Rosaceae. This rose from central China is a shrub about 8 feet in height, nearly unarmed, with compound, sharply serrate leaves. The solitary flowers are dark red with purplish anthers and are abut 2 inches wide. The nearly round fruit is coral red and three-quarters of an inch long. (Adapted from Bailey, Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, vol. 5, p. 2998.)
43911. ROSA SATURATA Baker. Rosaceae. Rose. "Wilson No. 316. A bush 3 to 7 feet tall with rose-red flowers and coral-red fruits from thickets at Fanghsien, western Hupeh, at elevations of 5,000 to 7,000 feet, July and September, 1907."
See previous number, S. P. I. No. 43910, for description.
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Zeitschrift fur induktive Abstammungs und Vererbungslehre; Supplement 2, 1928 Differential Polyploidy in the Genus Rosa L. C. C. Hurst
R. saturata is a subspecies found at Kew, and said to be from China, which closely resembles R. johannensis Fern. (1918) from New Brunswick and Maine USA.
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