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<i>Rosa marschalliana</i> Sosn. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
(1 of 3) Rosa marschalliana is an endemic species from the Caucasus Mtns. between the Black and Caspian Seas. It was named by the Georgian botanist Dimitrii Sosnowsky in 1943. Sosnowsky had just completed a Flora of Georgia in 1941 and possibly his epithet, marschalliana was in honor of an earlier botanist, Friedrich August Marschall (von Bieberstein) who compiled the first Flora of the Crimeo-Caucasian region which includes the country of Georgia. Photograph was taken June 13, 2018 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 21 JUN 20
<i>Rosa marschalliana</i> Sosn. rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Grntrz5
R. marschalliana is of the R. canina group, it varies from light pink to pure white. This one is pale peach in the bud, and opens to white. There is a light orange scent, and the boss is pale peach cast as well.
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Uploaded 8 MAY 12
<i>Rosa marschalliana</i> Sosn. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
(2 of 3) Marschalliana is a handsome canina type species with foliage resembling strawberry leaves. Photograph taken June 11, 2020 at "Rose Woods".
Uploaded 21 JUN 20
R. marschalliana rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Closeup of seeds from hips provided by Cliff Orent. Photo taken October, 2008. Scale of graph paper is 1.0 cm/0.2 cm.
<i>Rosa marschalliana</i> Sosn. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rosewild
(3 of 3) Beautiful foliaceous sepals enclose the unopened flowers of marschalliana. My plant came from Ray Prag of Williams, Oregon. Photograph taken May 22, 2019 at "Rose Woods" in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
Uploaded 21 JUN 20
R. marschalliana rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Seeds from hips provided by Cliff Orent. Photo taken October, 2008. Scale of graph paper is 1.0 cm/0.2 cm.
<i>Rosa marschalliana</i> Sosn. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Grntrz5
There is a tall cane coming out of the center of the rose, it is darker green than the base of the plant; there are fewer thorns but they are longer. It was transplanted 2011, and this is the first year for any blooms, but haven't seen any buds on this.
Uploaded 8 MAY 12
R. marschalliana rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Hips provided by Cliff Orent. Photo taken September 26, 2008.
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