i 



t 



586 



ROSACEA. XXII. Rosa. 



Far. /3, gemindta (Rafin. !• c.) leaflets obovate ; flowers twin, 



rose-coloured. 



Meadow Rose. Shrub. 



178 R. ripa'ria (Rafin. 1. c. 5. p. 216.) hispid and prickly; 



as the peduncles, hispid ; petioles villous, glandular, rather 

 prickly ; leaflets sweet-scented, ovate-lanceolate, simply serrated, 

 pubescent beneath ; stipulas quite entire ; stem and branches 

 unarmed, h • H. 



Clus. hist. 1. p. 115. f. 1. 



Clusius's Rose. 



Native country unknown. Rosa sine spinis, 



Perhaps a variety o{ R, Gdllica, 

 Shrub 2 to 3 feet. . 



prickles straight ; leaflets 5, unarmed, ovate, doubly serrated, 

 ciliated, clothed with glaucous pubescence beneath ; flowers 

 solitary ; peduncles angular ; fruit turbinate, oblong, nearly 

 smooth, P2 . H. Native of Maryland, on the banks of the and peduncles hispid; flowers of many equal petals; leaflets 



188 R. GLABRA (Andr. ros. fasc. 21.) fruit ovate; petioles 



Potowmak river. Flowers purple, fragrant. 



Var, /3, amcena (Rafin. 1. c.) flowers double. 



River-hanh Rose. Shrub. 



179 R. dasyste'ma (Rafin. 1. c. 5. p. 219.) stems nearly un- 

 armed, villous ; leaflets 5''7y oval or obovate, serrated, velvety 

 beneath ; flowers solitary ; sepals simple ; fruit oblong, hispid. 

 T2 . H. Native of North America. 



Thlck-stamened Rose. Shrub. 



oblongj acuminated, serrated, glabrous ; stem glabrous, nearly 

 vmarmed. Tj . H. Native country unknown.. Size and form 

 of R. centifolia j)omj)bnia. Leaves like those of R* moschatay but 

 the plant altogether is more nearly allied to R. cinnamomea ex 



Tratt. ros. 



Glabrous Rose. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



189 R. SprengeliaVa (Tratt. ros. 2. p. 163.)nearly unarm- 

 ed ; fruit globose, hispid ; peduncles smoothish ; petioles villous; 



180 R. Waitzia'ka (Tratt. ros. 1. p. 57.) fruit ovate, gla- leafletsoblong, serrated at the apex, pubescent beneath; branches 

 brous, scarlet; sepals appendiculate, bristly on the back; pe- nearly unarmed ; prickles very few and straight; flowers sessile, 



duncles hispid ; leaflets roundish-ovate, simply serrated ; scent- 

 less, glabrous ; floriferous branches glandular and prickly ; 

 prickles hooked. T2 . H. Native of Saxony, near Altenburgh. 

 Waltz's Rose. Shrub. 



aggregate. 



h 



Curt, ex Spreng. nov. prov. p. 36. no. 80. 

 SprengeTs Rose. Shrub. 



Native country unknown. R. Virglnica, 



190 R. PortenschlagiaVa (Tratt. ros. 2. p. 203.) germens 

 181 R. RUBUispiNA (Bosc. diet, ex Poir. suppl. 4. p. 615. ovate, glabrous, coloured; peduncles very short, and are, as 

 and Tratt. ros. 2. p. 179.) fruit prickly, nearly globose ; leaf- well as the petioles, prickly and glandular ; sepals coloured, su- 

 lets 5-7, elliptic, obtuse, glabrous, serrated ; branches and pe- bulate, pinnatifid, one-half shorter than the petals ; flowers alter- 



duncles furnished with small straight prickles ; flowers usually 

 solitary ; sepals beset with glandular hairs on the edges. ^ • H. 

 Native of North America. 

 Red'Spined Rose. Shrub. 



nate, solitary, large ; stem 

 unknown. Flowers rose-coloured. 



Portenschlag's Rose. Shrub. 



~ W 



ed. T2 



Native country 



182 R. Si'cuLA (Tratt. ros. 2. p. 68.) fruit globose, and are bose, coloured, glabrous ; peduncles solitary, short, clothed with 



as well as the peduncles glabrous and unarmed ; leaflets orbi- glandular bristles ; leaflets elliptic, somewhat doubly serrated ; 



cular, sharply and doubly serrated, with the teeth all glandular stipulas biauriculate ; branches and petioles very prickly. 7 . W. 



at the apex; petioles clothed with glandular villi ; stems prickly ; Native of Germany. 



prickles subverticillate. ^ . H. Native of Sicily, on the tops 

 of the Nebrodes. 



Sicilian Rose. Shrub. 



/5 



cuiated 

 loured. 



183 R. TRAxiNiFOLiA (Andr. ros. fasc. 33. ex Tratt. ros. 2. branches, and calyxes red. 



h . H. Native of Carinthia, on mount Nanas. Leaves, 



p. 100.) stem glabrous, nearly unarmed ; germens oblong ; pe- 

 duncles glabrous ; petioles prickly ; leaflets rough, oblong, nar- 

 row, acute, serrated ; flowers white, sweet-scented ; inner petals 

 small and flexuous. T2 • ^' Native country unknown. Per- 

 haps a variety of 7?. sempervirens. 

 Ash'leaved Rose. Shrub. 



Wulfi 



Shrub. 



(W 



oblong ; sepals appendiculate, and are, as well as the peduncles, 

 hispid ; petioles glandular and prickly ; leaflets sweet-scentea, 

 ovate-lanceolate, simply serrated, glabrous on both ^"^^^^^V 

 stem and branches very glabrous and prickly ; prickles hookea, 



184 R. Heckeua'na (Tratt. ros. 2. p. 85.) fruit globose, equal; stigmas sessile. h^.H. Native country unknown 



glabrous, muricated ; peduncles very short, tomentose ; leaflets haps a variety of 7?. dlha. 



orbicular, doubly toothed, clothed with hoary tomentum on both 



Hairy-f) 



Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



sides as well as the stipulas, and ciliated with glands; very blunt 193 R. concavifolia (Waitz, ex Tratt. ros. 2. p. »o-; ' 



'' ^' ' * ' ' ' ' ' ' • •" - ovate, glabrous ; sepals appendiculate, hairy, glandless; pe " 



at the apex ; stems prickly ; prickles somewhat verticillate. ^ 

 H. Native of Sicily, on the Nebrodes. 



HeckeVs Rose. Shrub. 



185 R. erube'scens (Andr. ros. fasc. 30. ex Tratt. ros. 1. with glandular edges ; flowers subcorymbose 

 p. 119.) fruit ovate, and are as well as the peduncles clothed country unknown. 



cles hispid ; petioles glandular, prickly ; leaves sweet 



ovate, doubly serrated, pubescent on both surfac^; ^51?"..^ 



^ 



with glandular bristles ; sepals oblong, entire, glabrous ; petioles 

 rather prickly ; leaflets ovate, acute, unequally serrated, disco- 

 loured ; cauline prickles scattered and solitary, some straight 

 and setaceous, and others large, recurved, and dilated at the 

 base, dark purple. P2 • H. Native country unknown. 



Reddish Rose. Shrub. 



186 R. inca'na (Kit. ex Tratt. ros. 1. p. 135.) fruit and pe- 

 duncles glabrous; cauline prickles recurved; petioles almost coloured. 



Concave-leaved Rose. Shrub. v a jj 



194 R. ELLi'pTicA (Tausch, ex Tratt. ros. 2. p- 69.; jj" 

 ovate, and are, as well as the peduncles, glabrous ; leaflets e ^p^ 

 tic, unequally and glandularly serrated, quite^ ^"^^^^^f 3 re- 

 base, glaucescent, and beset with glandular piH ; P^*^/^. . . 

 flexed, stipular. fj . H. N?-'-- ^^ Rnl^pmia. R. rubigmosu. 



Guimpel, deutsch. Holzart. 



tive 01 ooueiiua. **• '-^ c^ 1 



1. p. 121. t. 91. Frmt blood- 



unarmed, and are, as well as the leaves, villously tomentose. T2 . 

 H. Native of Hungary. 



Hoary Rose. Shrub. 



187 R. Clusia'na (Waitz, ex Tratt. ros. 1, p, 119.) fruit 



£///p/ic-leaved Rose. Shrub. y q p 



195 R. Mau'kschii (Schultes in oestr. fl. ed. 2. vol. x- r 

 '. ex Tratt. ros. 2. p. 218.^ fruit nearly globose, and arc, ^^^ 



peduncle 



nearly globose, glabrous ; sepals appendiculated, and are, as well bristles ; stem prickles scattered, a little recurved; leaflets a 



