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'Rosa uncinella Besser' rose References
Article (website)  (2006)  
 
Source: Pankhurst, R.: Rosaceae database, 2006 [IOPI preferred view]

Name: Rosa uncinella Besser
Nomencl. ref. Cat. jard. bot. Krzemieniec, Suppl.4: 21. 1815
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Rosaceae Juss.
Subfamilia - Rosoideae (Juss.) Arn.
Tribus - Roseae Lam. & DC.
Genus - Rosa L.

Included taxa: Rosa uncinella staxon lanceolulata J.B.Keller & Wiesb.
Rosa uncinella staxon oxyphylloides J.B.Keller & Wiesb.
Rosa uncinella subsp. juncta Puget ex Heinr.Braun
Rosa uncinella var. affinita (Puget ex Heinr.Braun) Heinr.Braun
Rosa uncinella var. tatrae Sagorski
Name Notes: Name-Source: Pl. Russia (1995)

SourceStatusDesignation: A
(2006)  
 
Source: Pankhurst, R.: Rosaceae database, 2006 [IOPI preferred view]

Name: Rosa uncinella M.Bieb.
Nomencl. ref. Fl. taur.-caucas. 3: 349. 1819
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Rosaceae Juss.
Subfamilia - Rosoideae (Juss.) Arn.
Tribus - Roseae Lam. & DC.
Genus - Rosa L.


SourceStatusDesignation: P
(2006)  
 
Source: Pankhurst, R.: Rosaceae database, 2005

Name: Rosa uncinella Besser
Nomencl. ref. Cat. jard. bot. Krzemieniec, Suppl.4, 21. 1815.
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Rosaceae Juss.
Subfamilia - Rosoideae (Juss.) Arn.
Tribus - Roseae Lam. & DC.
Genus - Rosa L.

Included taxa: Rosa uncinella staxon lanceolulata J.B.Keller & Wiesb.
Rosa uncinella staxon oxyphylloides J.B.Keller & Wiesb.
Rosa uncinella subsp. juncta Puget ex Heinr.Braun
Rosa uncinella var. affinita (Puget ex Heinr.Braun) Heinr.Braun
Rosa uncinella var. ciliata Borbás
Name Notes: Name-Source: Pl. Russia (1995)
(2006)  
 
Source: Pankhurst, R.: Rosaceae database, 2005

Name: Rosa uncinella
Nomencl. ref. , 349. 1819.
Rank: Species
Status: PRELIMINARY ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Rosaceae Juss.
Subfamilia - Rosoideae (Juss.) Arn.
Tribus - Roseae Lam. & DC.
Genus - Rosa L.
Article (website)  (26 Oct 1996)  
 
Source: Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent Countries as of 26.10.96

Name: Rosa uncinella Besser
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Genus - Rosa


SourceHigherTaxon from IOPI: Rosaceae
SourceStatusDesignation: A
Article (magazine)  (1864)  Page(s) 93, 95-96.  
 
In "Review of the British Roses, Especially Those of the North of England," by J. G. Baker, Part IV, CANINAE, at p. 93:
R. Canina Linn.
The plants included here differ from one another widely, if we take the extremes, in many points of importance, especially in the shape, toothing and clothing of the leaves and stipules, the texture and time of ripening of the fruit, and the direction and duration of the sepals; but in spite of this, each of them is always connected with the one that is nearest to it very closely. We have here an excellent illustration of what one school of botanists considers to be a single variable species, and what another school considers to be a large group of closely allied species.
R. uncinella Bess.
Habit of growth and prickles of the normal R. canina. Leaves flat, grey-green, slightly hairy on the upper surace when young, but glabrous when mature, greyer still and hairy all over beneath, so that the edge is ciliated, firm in texture, the serrations simple, spreading and open, as broad as they are deep, callous at the tips, the terminal leaflet broadly oval or obovate, much rounded at the base; the petioles villous, but hardly at all glandular, funished usually with 2 or 3 hooked prickles. Stipules and bracts slightly hairy on the back, dentate but hardly at all gland-ciliated. Peduncles naked. Calyx-tube and fruit large, broadly elliptical or subglobose, the green fuit rather more pliable than in R. pltyphylla. The sepals reflexed after the petals fall, leaf-pointed and fully pinnate, tomentose, and slightly glandular on the back, hardly at all setoso-ciliated. Styles villous.

Banks of the Yore, at Aysgarth Force, North-west Yorkshire.
Website/Catalog  (1844)  Page(s) 1.  
 
CANINA.
Rosa canina uncinella.
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