149— ROSA JUNDZILLI Besser 
Rosa Jundzilli : caule arcuato ; aculeis sparsis, conformibus, modice robustis, 
leviterfalcatis; foliolis 5-7, oblongis, obtusis vel subacutis, magnitudine mediocribus, 
firmis, venis faciei inferioris elevatis, duplicato-serratis, facie glabris, dorso leviter 
pubescentibus et glandulosis ; rhachi aciculata, glandulosa, parce pubescente ; 
stipulis adnatis, glancluloso-ciliatis, apice libero ovato ; floribus 1-3; pedunculis 
dense aciculatis ; calycis tubo oblongo, hispido ; lobis ovatis, acuminatis, copiose 
pinnatifidis, glancluloso-ciliatis, dorso setosis ; petalis rubellis, magnitudine medio- 
cribus ; stylis villosis, liberis, inclusis ; fructu globoso, hispido, rubro ; sepalis 
deciduis. 
R. Jundzilli Besser, Cat. Hort. Crem. p. 117 (1816); Enum. Plant. Volk. 
Podol. p. 46(1822). — M. Bieberstein, Ft. Taitr. Cauc. vol. iii. p. 347 (1819). — Nyman, 
Conspect. FI. Europ. p. 234 (1878) ; Suppl. vol. ii. p. 1 1 5 (1889). — Crdpin in Bull. 
Soc. Bot. Belg. vol. xviii. pp. 231, 364, 375 (Primit. Monogv. Ros. fasc. v. pp. 477, 
610, 621 [1880]) (1879) ; vol. xxxi. pt. 2, p. 80 (1892). — Koehne, Deutsche Dendrol. 
p. 284 (1893). — Keller in Ascherson & Graebner, Syn. Mitteleur. FI. vol. vi. p. 53 
(1900). — C. K. Schneider, III. Handbuch. Laubholzk. vol. i. p. 550 (1906). 
R. glandulosa Besser, Cat. Hort. Crem. Suppl. vol. iii. p. 20 (non Billardi) 
(1811). 
R. trachyphylla Rau, Enum. Ros. Wirceburgum, p. 124 (1816). — Lindley, 
Ros. Monogv. p. 142, No. 99 (1820). — Grenier & Godron, FI. France , vol. i. p. 552 
(excl. syn.) (1848). — Boreau, FI. Cent. France , ed. 3, vol. ii. p. 228 (1857). — Desdglise 
in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. vol. xv. p. 507 (Cat. Rais. Ros. p. 252 [1877]) (1876). — Christ 
in Boissier, FI. Orient Suppl. p. 216 (1888). 
R. Jundzilliana Besser, Enum. Plant. Volk. Podol. p. 67 (1822). — Boreau, 
FI. Cent. France , ed. 3, vol. ii. p. 229 (1857). — Ddsdglise in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 
vol. xv. p. 513 (Cat. Rais. Ros. p. 258 [1877]) (1876). 
R. canina , var. trachyphylla Koch, Syn. FI. Germ. p. 227 (1837). 
Stem arching, 4-5 feet long ; prickles scattered, uniform, moderately robust, 
slightly hooked. Leaflets 5-7, oblong, i-i| in. long, obtuse or sub-acute, firm in 
texture, with the veins of the under surface raised, doubly toothed, glabrous on 
the upper surface, slightly pubescent and glandular beneath ; petioles glandular, 
aciculate and pubescent ; stipules adnate, gland-ciliated, with ovate, free tips. 
Flowers 1-3; peduncles densely hispid. Calyx-tube oblong, more or less hispid; 
lobes ovate-acuminate, f-i in. long, copiously pinnatifid, gland-ciliated, setose on 
the back. Petals pink, middle-sized. Styles villous, free, included. Fruit globose, 
bright red, slightly hispid ; sepals deciduous. 
Rosa Jttndzilli in a wild state ranges from France to the Caucasus. 
Crepin traces its line of distribution from the department of Haute- 
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