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Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien
(1886)  Page(s) 112, 118-119.  
 
[From "Beiträge zur Kenntnis einiger Arten und Formen der Gattung Rosa", by Heinrich Braun, presented on January 7, 1885, pp. 61-136]
p. 112: R. Holikensis Kmet [differs from R. Wulfenii Trattinick] by its finer, shorter bristles, which pass to little pumps on the upper branches, [and] oblong-elliptical receptacles.

p. 118: XI. R. Holikensis Kmet in Oesterr. bot. Zeitschr. XXXIV, p. 18 et 19 (1884).
Rami praecedenti aequales; rami florentes et setis et aciculis irregulariter dense obsiti, superne pustulis scabri, elongati. Petioli et glandulis stipitatis vel subsessilibus et pilis sparsis obtecti, inermes. Foliola subtus praecipue in nervis vel tota lamina pilosula, in margine irregulariter argute glanduloso-serrata, magna vel mediocria, oblongo-elliptica, basin versus angustata, rarius rotundata. Pedunculi longitudine mediocres vel elongati, demum nutantes, dense glanduloso-hispidi. Receptacula laevia vel subhispida, globosa vel globoso-ovoidea, ovoidea, apicem versus plerumque producta. Sepala in dorso dense hispido-glandulosa, petalis pallide roseis vel albicantibus dimidio breviora. Receptacula fructifera breviter ovoidea, ovoidea, subglobosa vel globosa eodem in ramo, demum nigricantes. Habitat Hungariae in  monte Holík et ad oppidum Schemnitz (Kmet)! in Croatia (Schlosser)!
Foliola in margine argute glanduloso-biserrata.

Translation:
The branches are equal to the preceding [R. reversa]; flowering branches and setae and pins irregularly densely covered, above with scabrous pustules, elongated. The petioles and the stipe glands are either sessile and covered with sparse hairs, unarmed. The underside of the petals is chiefly on the sinews, or the entire hairy plate, in the margin irregularly, subtly glandular-serrate, large or medium-sized, oblong-elliptic, narrowed toward the base, more rarely rounded. Peduncles moderate in length or elongated, finally nodding, densely glandular-hispid. Receptacles smooth or subhispid, globular or spherical-ovoid, ovoid, usually distally extended. Sepals on the back densely hispid-glandulose, the petals pale rosy or whitish, shorter than the half. Fruit receptacles briefly ovoid, ovoid, subglobose or spherical in the same branch, finally blackish. It lives in Hungary on Mount Holík and at the town of Schemnitz (Kmet)! in Croatia (Schlosser)! Leaves in margin acutely glandular-biserrate.

p. 119: XI. R. Holikensis Kmet? Rami superne plerumque verrucoso-pustulosi vel aciculis praediti. Foliola subtus in nervis vel tota lamina (praecipue in junioribus) pubescentia, in margine irregulariter argute glanduloso-serrata, oblongo-elliptica, basin versus angustata vel cuneata. Receptacula laevia vel subhispida, globosa, globoso-ovoidea, ovoidea eodem in ramo. Sepala in dorso dense hispido-glandulosa petalis dimidio breviora.
(1913)  Page(s) 287.  
 
Rosa Polliniana Lpr . ( R. arvensis X gallica ) ...... f . affabilis ( Vuk . ) .....
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