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<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
My "Hillier's Foliolosa" with a yardstick (91 cm.) for scale. The cane towering above the yardstick is about 4.5 feet tall and the lax, arching canes even longer. Just like the tubular stipules, this is characteristic of Rosa palustris, not Nuttall's foliolosa which is hardly more than 1.5 feet tall. Photographed August 1, 2020 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 6 AUG 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
Maurice de Vilmorin's foliolosa with white flowers, published in 1906 in the "Report of the Third International Conference 1906 on Genetics"
Uploaded 25 JUL 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
The red flowered rose that has passed for Rosa foliolosa for at least 130 years is a tall growing (over 6 feet) palustris type. The true foliolosa is less than 2 feet tall with flat stipules and white flowers. See the "Members Comments" for additional remarks. Photographed by Dorothy Tallman at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden June 30, 2014.
Uploaded 4 AUG 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
A bud of Rosa foliolosa Nuttall photographed August 26, 2014 at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
Uploaded 11 JUL 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
A colony of the white flowered Rosa foliolosa Nuttall growing in an arroyo adjacent to the administrative offices at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Note the handrail on the left for scale, plants are about 1 foot tall. This colony is several decades old. Photographed by Dorothy Tallman on August 26, 2014.
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Uploaded 4 AUG 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
The foliage of "Hilliers foliolosa" is unglossy. Photographed July 4, 2020 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 11 JUL 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
Rosa foliolosa flower photographed by Dorothy Tallman at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden June 30, 2014.
Uploaded 4 AUG 20
<i>Rosa foliolosa</i> Nutt. ex Torr. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
A single leaf of Rosa foliolosa Nuttall showing its serration, shape, glossy surface and flat stipule. Photographed July 4, 2020 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 11 JUL 20
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