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Rosa sempervirens L. Sp. PL 492. 1753
Rosa alba All. Fl. Ped. 2: 139. 1785. Not R. albah. 1753.
Stem climbing, 5-20 m. high, armed with scattered, curved prickles, which are about 5 mm. long and flattened at the base; stipules small, adnate, about 1 cm. long, glabrous on both sides, glandular on the margins; rachis and petioles often sparingly prickly; leaflets 5-7, those of the floral branches usually 5 or those of the uppermost leaves sometimes 3, elongateoval or ovate, usually rounded at the base, abruptly acuminate at the apex, appressed-serrate, glabrous on both sides or rarely pubescent on the veins beneath, shining above, and evergreen; flowers corymbose or sometimes solitary; pedicels glandular-hispid; hypanthium ellipsoid or subglobose, glandular-hispid; sepals ovate, abruptly acuminate, glandular-hispid on the back, tomentose on the margins and within, reflexed and deciduous; corolla white, 15-25 mm. long; styles exserted, united, usually villous.
Type locality: Germany.
Distribution: Cultivated and rarely escaped in the south; naturalized in Porto Rico according to Urban; native of southern Europe and northern Africa.
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Per Axel Rydberg. 1918. ROSACEAE (conclusio). North American flora. vol 22(6). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Rosa sempervirens

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Rosa sempervirens, the evergreen rose, is a species of wild rose native to the Mediterranean. It is a climbing perennial with very prickly stems.

Classification

Rosa sempervirens L. is most closely related to Rosa phoenicia Boiss. and Rosa arvensis Huds..[1]

It was used repeatedly as parent for hybrids produced by Henri Antoine Jacques, gardener to King Louis Philippe I of France.[2]

Habitat

It is an evergreen shrub[3] mostly growing in maquis or in sheltered valleys. Its distribution encompasses mainland Greece, some Aegean islands (including Crete), the Adriatic coast of the Balkans, Italy, the islands in the Western Mediterranean, some coastal areas of the Iberian peninsula and France (up to 700 m in the Maritime Alps, and northwards up to the southernmost parts of Brittany), in the north of Morocco and Algeria, and in more isolated instances in the Atlas mountains and in European Turkey.[4][1]

Description

Leaves of plant

Rosa sempervirens leaves are glossy, compound-pinnate and evergreen. It is a bushy shrub that can reach 1.5 meters high, growing in hedges or forming thickets. Climbing forms can reach 3.5 m in height. The stems bear few, slightly curved prickles.

The imparipinnate leaves generally have five leaflets, sometimes seven. The leaflets, lanceolate oval, shiny on their upper surface, glabrous, with tight edges, are 2 to 5 cm long. These relatively leathery, dark green leaves persist much of the winter.

The white, simple, slightly fragrant flowers, 3 to 5 cm in diameter, are grouped together in sparse corymbs. They bloom in spring and early summer from May to July, or in spring and early summer. The fruits, globular or ovoid, orange-red when ripe, are about 1 cm long.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Meusel, Hermann; Jäger, E.; Weinert, E. (1965). Vergleichende Chorologie der zentraleuropäischen Flora. Vol. [Band I]. Jena: Fischer. T362, T535, K224.
  2. ^ Tchertoff, Barbara (12 January 2019). "Antoine Jacques part I". Historicroses.org. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  3. ^ Tutin, Thomas Gaskell, ed. (1968). Flora Europaea. Vol. 2 – Rosaceae to umbelliferae. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 052106662X.
  4. ^ Kurtto, Arto; Lampinen, Raino; Junikka, Leo (2004). Atlas florae Europaeae, distribution of vascular plants in Europe. 13: Rosaceae (Spiraea to Fragaria, excl. Rubus). Helsinki: Committee for mapping the flora of Europe and Societas Biologica Fennica. p. 40. ISBN 978-951-9108-14-8.
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Rosa sempervirens: Brief Summary

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Rosa sempervirens, the evergreen rose, is a species of wild rose native to the Mediterranean. It is a climbing perennial with very prickly stems.

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