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'R. roxburghii hirtula' rose Photos
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Rosa hirtula showing a leaflet on the left with 19! leaflets, possibly the most leaflets per leaf of any Rosa species in the world, and covered with hairs on the upper surface, too. My plant was given to me by Miriam Wilkins in 1984 but unfortunately I never learned her source. In 1983 it was reported the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard had a hirtula 10 inches [25.4 cm] in diameter but whether it still exists I would certainly like to know.
Uploaded 30 APR |
from my collection June 2023, Wyględy Poland
Uploaded 5 SEP 23 |
Closeup showing hairs on the upper surface which separates this species of hirtula (and for which it’s named) from the Chinese form.
[I see the hairs are not easily visible in these photos posted on HMF but my original high pixel photos distinctly showed them, sorry.]
Uploaded 30 APR |
from my collection June 2023, Wyględy Poland
Uploaded 5 SEP 23 |
Girija Viraraghavan and Katsuhiko Maebara standing next to 'tree' of Ros hirtula, in Hakone, by the side of Lake Ashiniko in 2019
Uploaded 27 APR |
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
Hamadera Park Rose Garden, Japan, 2/6/16.
Uploaded 1 MAY 23 |
from my collection June 2023, Wyględy Poland
Uploaded 5 SEP 23 |
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
Hamadera Park Rose Garden, Japan, 2/6/16.
Uploaded 1 MAY 23 |
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