Rosa laevigata
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Rosa laevigata, Michx. (R. sinica, Murr. R. chero- kensis, Donn., R. ternata, Poir. R. nivea, DC. R. Camellia,Hort). Cherokee Rose. Figs. 3458, 3459. High climbing shrub, with slender green prickly branches: lfts. 3, rarely 5, elliptic-ovate to ovate- lanceolate, sharply serrate, shining and glabrous, 1 1/2-2 1/2 in. long: fls. solitary, white, rarely rose, 2 1/2-3 1/2in. across, fragrant; pedicels and receptacle densely bristly: fr. large, obovate, bristly. June. China, Formosa, Japan; naturalized in the southern states. B.M. 2847. B.R. 1922. G.C. III. 6:497. Gn. 53, p. 207; 60, p. 29; 64, p. 95; 68. p. 206; 71, p. 225. F.S.R. 1:294. G. 34:447. M.D.G. 1906:397.—Handsome climbing rose, but not hardy N. A hybrid with R. Banksiae is R. Fortuneana (see No. 16). A hybrid with a Tea rose is the Anemone Rose, with large single light pink fls. M.D.G. 1896:345. R.H. 1901:548. Gn. 62, p. 413. G.M. 43:525. W.R. 41.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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