Rosa setipoda

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Read about Rosa setipoda in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rosa setipoda, Hemsl. & Wilson (R. macrophylla var. crasse-aculeata, Vilm.). Shrub, to 10 ft.: branches with paired straight, wide-based prickles: lvs. 2 1/2-7 in. long; lfts. 7-9, elliptic or ovate, obtuse or acutish, serrate or doubly serrate, dark green and glabrous above, glaucous beneath and puberulous on the veins, 1 1/4-2 in. long: fls. about 2 in. across, pale pink, in loose corymbs; pedicel and receptacle copiously glandular- hispid; sepals ovate-lanceolate, long-caudate with foliaceous serrate tips: fr. oblong-ovoid with narrow neck, about 1 in. long, deep red. June. Cent. China. B.M. 8569. J.H.S. 27:486.—This handsome rose has proved fairly hardy at the Arnold Arboretum and is very showy in June with its ample clusters of large pink fls. and again in fall with the nodding clusters of deep red hips.


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