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7. R. acicularis Lindley, Ros. Monogr. 44 (1820). Stems up to 1 m, with numerous slender acicles and long straight prickles. Leaflets (3-)5-7, 15-55 x 15-28 mm, broadly elliptical to oblong, acute, usually rather coarsely serrate, usually glabrous above, pubescent beneath. Flowers solitary, scented. Bracts about equalling the pedicels, usually narrow. Pedicels usually glabrous, rarely glandular-hispid. Petals 18-24 mm, purplish-pink. Styles lanate. Fruit ovoid, with a distinct neck below the disc. N.E. Europe, extending locally southwards to c. 52° N. in C. & E. Russia. Fe Rs (N, C) Su [Au],
Published as part of I. Klášterský, 1968, 10. Rosa L., pp. 35-42 in Flora Europaea, Volume 2, Rosaceae to Umbelliferae, Cambrdige :Cambridge University Press on page 27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.47067
Rosa acicularis, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Biodiversity, Rosales, Plantae, Rosa, Rosaceae, Taxonomy
Rosa acicularis, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Biodiversity, Rosales, Plantae, Rosa, Rosaceae, Taxonomy
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