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'White-flowered Rose' Photos
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From Conrad Gessner's "Icones Stirpium ex Historia Plantarum", 1565, plate 384 verso
Courtesy of Cantonal Library of Aargau
Uploaded 20 MAR 24 |
South Australia, zone 9b, late spring. Past its peak. it can make a large shrub if not discouraged.
Uploaded 30 NOV 21 |
From Conrad Gessner's "Icones Stirpium ex Historia Plantarum", 1565, plate 384 verso
Courtesy of Cantonal Library of Aargau
Uploaded 20 MAR 24 |
From "Les Amis des Roses", 1959, 2. trimester, p. 6 Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 28 JUN 21 |
From "Mit Rosen ...", 1990, p. 9. Water colour by Alice Sager
Uploaded 29 NOV 23 |
From THE ROSE A TRUE HISTORY by Jennifer Potter, 2010, Page 11.
Caption: "Named after the ancient belief that its roots could cure the bite of mad dogs, the dog rose (R. canina) grows wild over much of northern Europe and western Asia. From a nineteenth-century album of wild flowers from Devon by Lydia Penrose."
Uploaded 12 JUL 20 |
Rosa canina, Zone 6b, 2023, very vigorous long lived rose. Two specimens lived 30 years before needing replacement. Can be trained as a climber.
Uploaded 2 OCT 23 |
From "Eicones Plantarum" by Tabernaemontanus, 1590, pl. 1088: Rosa sylvestris & Rosa arvina
Courtesy of Google
Uploaded 14 MAY 20 |
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