46 THE SUBSECTION EU-CANINZ OF THE GENUS ROSA 
2 Leaflets ge ~ shot saga doubly serrate 3 
Leaflets fully 6 
Styles eee or Aner Leaflets small, hisiiteek biserrate 
3 R. Lemaitrei Rip. 
Styles hispid. Leaflets orig ee simply serrate 4 
in clusters, Some pakir cles slightly glandular, some glabrous 
. surculosa Woods 
Shoots not as above. Prickles straightish. Peduneles densely and 
often also fruit glandular R.a 
5 Sites fi pret ayy R. Suberti Rip. 
6 
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fe very stout, and glauc Prickles strong, hooked. Flowers 
prickle' ata Déségl. 
Peduncles with more or less weak and often Aig septaar rts sete. 
Prickles often in whorls at 
chee glabrous. Leaflets glandular on midrib. Styles thinly hairy 
Dé 
eee and often fruit beset with spiny “5, rma or piece Carey 
R. 
. ine icwua ségl. 
Petioles hairy. Leaflets eglandular on wast. Styles densely hairy 
R. verticillacantha Mé 
Rosa ANDEGAVENSIS 
Bastard, Essai sur la Flore du Départment de Maine-et-Loire, 
p- 189 (1809). 
“Branching shrub with few scattered, straightish prickles. 
Leaves very glabrous. Peti oles naked. Peduncles and fruit 
hispid. Flowers pale rose.” In Supplement, p. 29, he adds: 
“Prickles on young shoots very often curved, whilst on the 
flowering-branches they are almost straight.” 
eles in Schultz, Archives de la Flore de France et d’ Alle- 
4 (1 yenk writes :-— oa branching shrub. _ Prickles 
straight auricles, Fedele solitary or aM in a — 
Baker j in Review, p- ti sok sa epee firm, glabrous both 
sides, serrations sharp, connivent, simple. Terminal leaflet broadly 
ovate, somewhat rounded at base. Petioles not hairy, and only 
very slightly setose and prickly. Stipules me 9 bracts glabrous on 
back, slightly glandular ciliate. Peduncles and base of calyx-tube 
rather closely aciculate and setose, the latter ovate urceolate or 
subglobose. Sepals pinnate and leaf-pointed, glandular and prickly 
= the back (Continental andegavensis has sepals usually naked on 
the peg. but hardly at all glandular ciliate. oes =e aT) after 
fall ate " les villous 
: British authors have e regarded ies as simply @ 
glandular-peduncled form of R. lutetiana erties which perhaps 
