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'Rosa holosericea duplex' rose Photos
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From Conrad Gessner's "Icones Stirpium ex Historia Plantarum", 1565, plate 385 recto Courtesy of Cantonal Library of Aargau
[This is a guess, in comparison to the drawing of a larger Gallica - see 'Conditorum']
Uploaded 19 MAR |
From "Die Rosen nach der Natur gezeichnet und colorirt", by Carl Gottlob Rössig, 1801, No. 25: Hips of 1. Rosa lucida; 2. Rosa pimpinellifolia alba; 3. Rosa rubiginosa; 4. Rosa virginiana; 5. Rosa alba plena; 6. Rosa holosericea duplex Courtesy of archive.org
Uploaded 4 DEC 17 |
From Conrad Gessner's "Icones Stirpium ex Historia Plantarum", 1565, plate 385 recto Courtesy of Cantonal Library of Aargau
Uploaded 19 MAR |
From "Die Rosen nach der Natur gezeichnet und colorirt", by Carl Gottlob Rössig, 1801, No. 16
Courtesy of archive.org
Uploaded 4 DEC 17 |
From "Roses" by H. C. Andrews, fasc. 19, ca. 1810, tab. 42. Single-form (left), semi-double (right) and double (bottom center)
Courtesy of archive.org
Uploaded 6 JAN 20 |
From "Bilderbuch für Kinder", by F. J. Bertuch, Vol. 4, tab. 45: "In the annexed picture it is represented in both its states. In Fig. 1. we perceive it in its full lustre of the Noon and in Fig. 2. we see the flower-leaves almost shut, the green stalk-leaves slackly hanging down, and the whole flower as if it were, in its slumber."
Uploaded 29 SEP 16 |
From "Die Rosen nach der Natur gezeichnet und colorirt", by Carl Gottlob Rössig, 1801, No. 25: Hip of Rosa holosericea duplex
Courtesy of archive.org
Uploaded 4 DEC 17 |
From "Flora Italiana" by Gaetano Savi, 1818
Uploaded 27 SEP 16 |
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