Rosa villosa
The hairy rose tree ( Rosa villosa ) is a species of Rosier, pertaining to the section of the '' Caninæ '', originating in Europe central and southernmost (of France in Romania) and in Western Asia (Turkey, area of the Caucasus, Iran). It is a species which meets in the areas of hills and mountains from 400 to 1500 meters of altitude.
There are many varieties and subspecies.
Synonymous:
- Rosa will pomifera J.Herrm
- Rosa sancti-andreae Degen & Trautm.
Description
It is a Arbrisseau thorny forming a bush from 0,75 to 1,5 meter from top, whose stems are provided with many right pivots.
The Sheet S imparipennées, of a bluish green, count from 5 to 7 leaflets on board with double serration.
The Flowers, from 4 to 5 cm in diameter, pink in clear center and are hatched in June - July.
They give Fruit S, Cynorrhodon S ovoid or globulous, 2,5 cm in diameter, red color with maturity, covered with drawn up glanduleux hairs, surmounted drawn up sepals. These edible fruits justified the name of Rosa will also pomifera given to the species.
Varieties
- Rosa weakened originating in the north of Europe, which resembles Rosa will pomifera with odorous pink flowers
- Rosa weakened “Arduennensis” with white flowers
- Rosa weakened “Duplex” known since 1771, it is 'Wolley-Dod' S Rose' with semi-double flowers pink clearly which is a spontaneous hybrid
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