Rosa coriifolia froebelii

Rosa coriifolia VAr. froebelii is a variety of Rosier, pertaining to the section of the '' Caninæ '', originating in Russia. It is Switzerland Otto Fröbel which marketed it in 1889.

Description

It is a Arbrisseau forming a bush from 1 to 2 meters in height, with the stems inernes, with the major rooting, which emits neither suckers nor wild stocks. It gives squat subjects, ramified well. In the event of lack of lime and potash it is very sensitive to the Maladie of the black spots.

Synonymous

  • Rosa dumetorum “laxa”
  • Rosa laxa Hort. not Retz.

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