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'Rosa eglanteria major Andr.' rose References
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Book (1846) Page(s) 607. Rosa rubiginosa L. Gartenvarietäten: double tree sweet briar...
Book (1830) Page(s) 184. ROSA. rubiginosa. Garden Varieties. 560 double tree sweet briar.
Book (1823) Page(s) vol. II, p. 59. ROSA umbellata major.
Distinguitur caule glabro altiori aculeato, aculeis sparsis magnis recurvis purpureis basi latissimae insidentibus , ramulis fkoriferis lateralibus, subinermibus, cymis divaricatis foliiferis foliolis maximis bipollicaribus et ultra, petiolis aculeatissimis , pedicellis brevibus undique, urceolis globosis basi et segmentis pinnatifido - laciniosis extus glanduloso-hispidis, floribus semiplenis, majoribus, expansis, petalis venosis. A R. crus galli differt magnitudine aileta omnium partium, aculeis paullo minoribus, magis recurvis, суma divaricata. Icon apud Andreusium in Ros. fasc. 20. sub nomine R. Eglanteriae majoris. Hujus subvarietem minorem, aculeis longissimis falcatis floribus semiplenis, petalis reticulato-venosis, v. apud Andr. in Ros. fasc. 24. sub nomine: R. Eglanteria marmorea.
Book (1810) Page(s) fasc. 20, tab. 110. Includes photo(s). ROSA Eglanteria, major.Large Eglantine Rose, or Tree Sweetbriar. Specific Character. Rose with nearly round seed-buds and hispid peduncles; flowers large, and semi-double; leaves spreading; leaflets ovate, large, and glandular on the edges; the stem and petioles are furnished with prickles recurved and red. This Eglantine Rose is the spontaneous effusion of nature in the nursery-ground of Mr. Williams of Turnham Green, who informs me that he found it on his premises in the year 1786, growing luxuriantly in the midst of a hedge of single Sweetbriars. Its growth is so rapid, that it will form shoots of seven and eight feet in one season; which joined to the largeness of its flowers and foliage, induced us to adopt the specific appellation of major, a title by which we think it may (at present) be distinguished from any other, as the largest Sweetbriar we have as yet seen is certainly altogether in size a minor, when compared with this fine plant. Seeds, but not freely, and is propagated (slowly) by layers.
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