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From "Lyon horticole", June 1913, Nr. 11, p. 207
Courtesy of BnF Gallica
Uploaded 11 DEC 23 |
From "The Genus Rosa" by Ellen Willmott, Part VIII, 1911, tab 52, p. 162. Drawing by Alfred Parsons Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 21 NOV 16 |
My garden, 26/6/19.
Uploaded 28 JUN 19 |
June 17 2011, Parc de la Tête d'Or, Lyon France@ David J Elliott
Uploaded 29 JUN 11 |
From "Les Plus Belles Roses au Debut de XX Siècle", 1912, p. 50
Uploaded 22 NOV 16 |
June 17 2011, Parc de la Tête d'Or, Lyon France@ David J Elliott
Uploaded 29 JUN 11 |
From "The Genus Rosa" by Ellen Willmott, Part VIII, 1911, tab 52, p. 165. Drawing by Alfred Parsons Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 21 NOV 16 |
Rose photo courtesy of Cass
At Quarryhill Botanical Garden, Glen Ellen, California, 5 June 2010, where R. sericea and R. omeiensis are distinguished by hip color.
Uploaded 5 JUN 10 |
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