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Rosa sherardii

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Rosa sherardii
Flowers
Habit
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Rosa
Species:
R. sherardii
Binomial name
Rosa sherardii
Synonyms[1]
List
    • Rosa aculeatior Lindstr.
    • Rosa collivaga Cottet ex Crép.
    • Rosa cuspidatoides Scheutz
    • Rosa cuspidatoides Crép.
    • Rosa cuspidatoides var. aberrans Scheutz
    • Rosa cuspidatoides var. elatior Scheutz
    • Rosa cuspidatoides var. erioclada Boullu
    • Rosa cuspidatoides var. minor Scheutz
    • Rosa gillotii Déségl. & Lucand
    • Rosa mollissima microgene eminens Hesl.-Harr.
    • Rosa mollissima f. geisingensis J.B.Keller & Wiesb.
    • Rosa mollissima subsp. resinoides Crép.) Nyman
    • Rosa omissa Déségl.
    • Rosa omissa f. albiflora G.Gaillard ex R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. collivaga Cottet ex Crép.) R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa f. danica Frid.) E.W.Christ.
    • Rosa omissa var. gallicoides M.Schulze) R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. geisingensis J.B.Keller & Wiesb.) R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa f. gillotii Déségl. & Lucand) Boullu
    • Rosa omissa var. gillotii Déségl. & Lucand) Boullu
    • Rosa omissa subvar. gillotii Déségl. & Lucand) R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. lutzei Sagorski ex R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa f. megalacantha R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. misniensis R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. resinosoides Crép.) R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. schulzei R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. stenophylla R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. submollis Wolley-Dod
    • Rosa omissa subvar. tunoniensis Déségl.) R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa var. typica R.Keller
    • Rosa omissa f. viadrae E.Schenk
    • Rosa oskolensis Buzunova & Grigorj.
    • Rosa pomifera subsp. omissa Déségl.) Schwertschl.
    • Rosa pseudocuspidata var. karstiana Borbás
    • Rosa resinosoides Crép.
    • Rosa resinosoides f. heteracantha Gillot
    • Rosa resinosoides var. leiocarpa Boullu
    • Rosa seringeana Godr.
    • Rosa seringeana var. karstiana Borbás) Borbás
    • Rosa sherardii var. aciculifera Herring
    • Rosa sherardii f. alba Lange) Herring
    • Rosa sherardii f. albida Herring
    • Rosa sherardii f. calvissima R.Keller) Popek
    • Rosa sherardii var. collivaga Cottet ex Crép.) Boulenger
    • Rosa sherardii var. danica Frid.) Herring
    • Rosa sherardii var. eminens Hesl.-Harr.) Wolley-Dod
    • Rosa sherardii var. enneaphylla Herring
    • Rosa sherardii f. neoburgensis Herring
    • Rosa sherardii var. omissa Déségl.) Wolley-Dod
    • Rosa sherardii var. pseudofarinosa R.Keller) Popek
    • Rosa sherardii var. resinosoides Crép.) Herring
    • Rosa sherardii f. resinosoides Crép.) Wolley-Dod
    • Rosa sherardii f. sacra Gelert) Herring
    • Rosa sherardii var. typica Wolley-Dod
    • Rosa sherardii f. umbelliflora Scheutz) Popek
    • Rosa sherardii var. umbelliflora Scheutz) Herring
    • Rosa sherardii f. uncinata Lees) Wolley-Dod
    • Rosa sherardii var. venusta Herring
    • Rosa strengnensis Lindstr.
    • Rosa submollis Ley
    • Rosa tomentosa f. calvissima R.Keller
    • Rosa tomentosa f. danica Frid.
    • Rosa tomentosa f. gallicoides M.Schulze
    • Rosa tomentosa subsp. omissa Déségl.) Rouy & E.G.Camus
    • Rosa tomentosa subsp. omissa Déségl.) P.Parm.
    • Rosa tomentosa sacra Gelert
    • Rosa tomentosa subsp. sherardii Davies) A.Pedersen
    • Rosa tomentosa var. alba Lange
    • Rosa tomentosa var. cuspidatoides Crép.) R.Keller
    • Rosa tomentosa var. gillotii Déségl. & Lucand) Rouy & E.G.Camus
    • Rosa tomentosa var. littoralis Corb.
    • Rosa tomentosa var. omissa Déségl.) Scheutz
    • Rosa tomentosa var. pseudofarinosa R.Keller
    • Rosa tomentosa var. resinosoides Crép.) Rouy & E.G.Camus
    • Rosa tomentosa var. seringeana Godr.) Dumort.
    • Rosa tomentosa var. tunoniensis Déségl.) Rouy & E.G.Camus
    • Rosa tomentosa subvar. umbelliflora Scheutz) R.Keller
    • Rosa tomentosa var. umbelliflora Scheutz) Matsson
    • Rosa tomentosa var. uncinata Lees
    • Rosa tunoniensis Déségl.
    • Rosa umbelliflora Scheutz
    • Rosa umbelliflora var. aberrans Scheutz
    • Rosa umbelliflora var. cuspidatoides Crép.) Heinr.Braun
    • Rosa umbelliflora var. elatior Scheutz
    • Rosa umbelliflora var. minor Scheutz
    • Rosa umbelliflora subsp. sudetica Heinr.Braun
    • Rosa uncinata Ley
    • Rosa venusta Christ
    • Rosa villosa subsp. omissa Déségl.) K.Bertsch & F.Bertsch.
    • Rosa villosa f. resinosoides Crép.) Hesl.-Harr.
    • Rosa villosa subsp. sherardii Davies) Hesl.-Harr.
    • Rosa villosa var. eminens Hesl.-Harr.) Hesl.-Harr.
    • Rosa villosa var. omissa Déségl.) Hesl.-Harr.
    • Rosa villosa var. submollis Wolley-Dod) Hesl.-Harr.
    • Rosa villosa var. uncinata Lees) Hesl.-Harr.

Rosa sherardii (syn. Rosa omissa), the northern downy rose or Sherard's downy-rose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae.[2][3] A shrub reaching 2 m (7 ft), it is native to cooler parts of Europe, and has been introduced to the US state of Vermont.[1][2] In the garden it prefers a sheltered location in full sun with moist but well-drained soil.[2] More compact than Rosa tomentosa, its grey-leaved form in particular is considered under-represented in cultivation.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rosa sherardii Davies". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Rosa sherardii". The Royal Horticultural Society. 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Rosa sherardii Davies". plantnet.org. Pl@ntNet. 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Rosa tomentosa Sm". treesandshrubsonline.org. International Dendrology Society. 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.


This page was last edited on 25 June 2023, at 06:55
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