Difference between revisions of "Rosa sect. Pimpinellifoliae"

de Candolle ex Seringe

Mus. Helv. Bot. 1: 3. 1818.

Introduced
Synonyms: Rosa sect. Luteae Crépin Rosa sect. Sericeae Crépin
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 93. Mentioned on page 78, 82.
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Subshrubs, forming dense patches; rhizomatous, rhizomes long. Stems erect, 2–10(–15) dm; distal branches glabrous, eglandular; infrastipular prickles absent, internodal prickles erect or ± curved, usually intermixed with aciculi. Leaves persistent, 2.5–8 cm, membranous; stipules persistent, adnate to petiole, auricles flared, margins entire or serrate, eglandular or glandular; leaflets (5–)9–11(–13), terminal: petiolule 2–4 mm, blade oblong-ovate, suborbiculate, or broadly elliptic, 5–22 × 5–12 mm, abaxial surfaces glabrous, eglandular, adaxial green, dull, glabrous. Inflorescences: flowers solitary. Pedicels erect, slender, 15–35 mm, glabrescent, eglandular, sometimes with aciculi; bracts absent. Flowers 2–4 cm diam.; hypanthium subglobose, glabrous, eglandular; sepals persistent, erect, ovate-lanceolate, 10–12 × 2.5–3 mm, margins entire, abaxial surfaces glabrous, eglandular; petals single, white [rarely pink]; carpels 18–23, styles free, lanate, stylar orifice 2.5–3 mm diam., hypanthial disc flat, 4–4.5 mm diam. Hips blackish purple, globose or subglobose, 8–13 × 8–16 mm, lustrous, glabrous, eglandular; sepals persistent, erect. Achenes basiparietal.

Distribution

Eurasia, introduced also in Atlantic Islands (Iceland), Pacific Islands (New Zealand).

Discussion

Species ca. 25 (1 in the flora).

In addition to the species treated here, yellow-flowered Rosa hugonis Hemsley has been reported from Ontario.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

Walter H. Lewis +, Barbara Ertter +  and Anne Bruneau +
de Candolle ex Seringe +
Eurasia +, introduced also in Atlantic Islands (Iceland) +  and Pacific Islands (New Zealand). +
Mus. Helv. Bot. +
Introduced +
Rosa sect. Luteae +  and Rosa sect. Sericeae +
Rosa sect. Pimpinellifoliae +
Rosa subg. Rosa +
section +