Rosa mulliganii
Rosa mulliganii is a species of climbing Rosier, classified in the section of the '' Synstylae '', originating in the south of the China.
This species, not recognized by the Chinese flora, would have been described according to plants pushing with the Jardin of Wisley, probably collected by Forrest with the Yunnan.
Description
It is a very vigorous rose tree climbing, whose stems are provided with large hooked pivots.The Feuille S imparipennées have 5 to 7 leaflets lancéolée-acuminate, long 6 cm, on notched board.
The Fleur S, pure white, very odorous, from 4 to 6 cm in diameter, simple, are gathered in Corymbe S.
Small the fruits is round, red and brilliant.
Use
This species is sometimes cultivated and sold with the place and under the name of Rosa longicuspis .The Hybrid spontaneous, “Sir Cedric Morris” discovered in his garden by Sir Cedric Morris and introduced by Peter Beales in 1979 is a spontaneous Hybride with Rosa glauca very anthology, with the very scented flowers, simple, grouped into large corymbes panicled
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