Rosa henryi

Rosa henryi is a species of Rosier, classified in the section of the '' Synstylae '', originating in China.

It pushes between 1700 and 2000 meters of altitude in the forest edges and the undergrowth, in the valleys and the arable lands.

Description

This plant is a climbing Arbrisseau, from 3 to 8 meters in height. The stems carry bent pivots, which are absent from branches anthologies.

The sheets, glabrous or slightly pubescent, generally have five elliptic leaflets at round base of 4,5 with 8cm length.

The Flowers, simple, white, odorous, from 3 to 4 cm in diameter, are gathered by 8 to 15 in corymbes ombelliformes. Flowering, abundant, occurs medium at the end of the be.

The fruits are red brownish.

Culture and use

Rosa henrii is cultivated like decorative Plante for the beauty of its flowers.

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