Rosa virginiana

The rose tree of Virginia ( Rosa virginiana ) is a species of Rosier of the section of the '' Carolinæ '', originating in the east of the the United States.

Synonymous: Rosa lucida Ehrh. and rose tree with sheets luisantes

Description

The foliage passes from the poupre to the green during the summer then to the dark red in winter. Its flowers, in July, are pink pale

hybrids

  • spontaneous Rosa X mariæ-græbneræ hybrid of Rosa virginiana and sharp Rosa palustris with the flowers pink during all of summer which meets close to his/her parents in North America
  • Rosa X grated or rose tree of Turneps with double pink flowers
  • “Rose d' Amour” ( Rosa virginiana X? Rosa carolinæ with very double flowers pale pink in the darker pink center
  • “pink of Orsay” different by its port and its duration from flowering

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