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Discussion id : 22-820
most recent 27 NOV 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 NOV 07 by Cass
The lower surface of leaves, the leaf margins, the rachis and the margins of the stipules are all glandular. I posted an image of the reverse of a leaflet, showing the glandular surface that feels rough to the touch. I detect no scent from the glands, but it is very late in the season. The leaf margins are bi-serrate. The canes color red in exposure. The flowering branchlets are smooth, with no prickles, but the major canes have stout, short, down-curved prickles. I found no hips at all on my plant this year, but I have a vague recollection of hips in the past.
The reverse of the leaf can be seen here (sorry, late in the day, no tripod, fuzzy)
http://www.rosefog.us/TemporaryImages/DentelleDeMalinesLeafRev.jpg

A part of a cane, showing the color in exposure and the shape of the prickles:
http://www.rosefog.us/TemporaryImages/DentelleDeMalinesCane.jpg
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