Vosges rose

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Vosges rose
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Vosges rose ( Rosa dumalis )

Systematics
Family : Rose family (Rosaceae)
Subfamily : Rosoideae
Genre : Roses ( pink )
Subgenus : pink
Section : Dog roses ( Caninae )
Type : Vosges rose
Scientific name
Rosa dumalis
Bechst.

The Vosges-rose ( Rosa dumalis ), and Blue Green Rose or Gray Green Rose called, is a plant of the genus roses ( Rosa ) within the family of the rose family (Rosaceae). It is widespread in Europe.

description

illustration
Radially symmetrical flower with five pink petals and many stamens
Leaves and flowers

Appearance and leaf

The Vosges rose grows as a compact shrub and reaches heights of up to 2 meters. The bark of the branches is often reddish, bluish with frost. The spines are hooked and curved and have a broad base.

The alternate leaves are pinnate unpaired with five or seven closely spaced leaflets. The leaflets are 2 to 4 centimeters wide and ovate to rounded with a pointed or blunt upper end and a sharp, double-serrated edge. The leaflets are shiny blue-green, bluish frosted and glabrous on both sides.

Flower and fruit

The flowering period extends from June to July. The flowers stand alone or in groups. The relatively large bracts cover the up to 1 centimeter long, bare, unreinforced flower stalks. The fragrant, hermaphrodite flowers are four to five centimeters in diameter and have radial symmetry and five-fold with a double flower envelope . The five relatively large, foliage-like, pinnate sepals are gray haired and spread out to erect after the anthesis , usually forming a long tuft on the rose hip and more or less remaining. The five petals are pink. There are many stamens present. The styles are short and densely hairy. The stylus channel is 1.1 to 2.5 millimeters wide. The scar head, with more or less woolly hair, is broad and hat-like.

The fruit stalk is much shorter than the rose hip. The rose hips, which are deep red when ripe, are up to 2 centimeters in length, spherical to ovoid and smooth or glandular.

The number of chromosomes is 2n = 35.

Systematics

Rosa dumalis was first published in 1810 by Johann Matthäus Bechstein in Forstbotanik or Complete Natural History of the German Woody Plants ... , p. 939. Rosa dumalis was seldom assigned to Rosa canina by authors . Some subspecies have been described, none of which is currently accepted. Synonyms of Rosa dumalis Bechst. are: Rosa canina subsp. dumalis (Bechst.) Arcang. , Ozanonia reuteri (Reut.) Gand. , Rosa acharii Billb. , Rosa aciphylloides (Rouy) Sennen , Rosa alpiphila Arv.-Touv. , Rosa asperifolia Borbás , Rosa blomii Lindstr. , Rosa caballicensis Déségl. , Rosa commutata Crép. , Rosa complicata Gren. , Rosa crepiniana Baker , Rosa crepinii Crép. , Rosa delasoiei Lagger & Puget , Rosa discreta Crép. , Rosa fugax Gren. , Rosa glauca Loisel. non pourr. , Rosa glaucifolia Opiz , Rosa glaucophylla Winch nom. illeg., Rosa gravetii Formánek , Rosa haberiana Déségl. , Rosa homologa Gren. , Rosa implexa Gren. , Rosa imponens Crép. , Rosa innocua Crép. , Rosa intricata Gren. , Rosa kionae Heinr.Braun & Halácsy , Rosa lupulina Dubovik , Rosa macrodonta Boullu , Rosa malmundariensis Lej. , Rosa martinii Gren. , Rosa mayeri Heinr.Braun , Rosa patentiramea Crép. , Rosa pseudomontana R.Keller , Rosa radiolifera Lindsst. , Rosa recognita Rouy , Rosa reuteri Reut. , Rosa slawodolica Heinr.Braun , Rosa stephanocarpa Déségl. & Ripart , Rosa subafzeliana Chrshan. , Rosa subcristata Baker , Rosa transiens (Gren.) A.Kern. , Rosa venosa Déségl. non Sw. , Rosa vosagiaca N.HFDesp. , Rosa afzeliana subsp. vosagiaca R. Keller & Gams , Rosa caesia subsp. glauca (Desv.) GGGraham & ALPrimavesi , Rosa caesia subsp. glaucophylla Hesl.-Harr. nom. illeg., Rosa caesia subsp. vosagiaca (NHFDesp.) DHKent , Rosa canina subsp. acharii (Billb.) Nyman , Rosa canina subsp. glauca (Desv.) Čelak. , Rosa canina subsp. virens (Wahlenb.) Šmite , Rosa communis subsp. glauca (Desv.) Rouy nom. illeg., Rosa coriifolia subsp. vosagiaca (NHFDesp.) Dostál , Rosa dumalis subsp. afzeliana (Fr.) P. Fourn . , Rosa glauca subsp. caballicensis (Déségl.) Arcang. , Rosa glauca subsp. pseudomarsia (Burnat & Gremli) Arcang. , Rosa glauca subsp. transiens (Gren.) M. Schulze , Rosa montana subsp. caballicensis (Déségl.) Nyman .

Rosa dumalis belongs to the section Caninae from the subgenus Rosa in the genus Rosa .

Occurrence

Rosa dumalis occurs in front of montane to high montane or subalpine bushes, at the edges of paths and forests, on piles of stone piles, in hedges and in light rock rubble forests. It is a character species of the Corylo-Rosetum vosagiacae from the Berberidion association.

use

The wild rose Rosa dumalis was used in Pillnitz to breed a particularly vitamin-rich rose hip rose , the 'PiRo 3' variety.

Rosa dumalis is hardy to −35 ° C ( USDA zone 4 ).

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rosa dumalis Bechst., Vogesen-Rose. In: FloraWeb.de.
  2. ^ A b Rosa dumalis in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), USDA , ARS , National Genetic Resources Program. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  3. a b c d Andreas Roloff , Andreas Bärtels: Flora of the woods: Determination, properties and use. 4th edition, Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim), 2014, ISBN 978-3-8001-8246-6 .
  4. a b Erich Oberdorfer : Plant-sociological excursion flora for Germany and neighboring areas. 8th edition, Verlag Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3131-5 , p. 570.
  5. ^ A. Kurtto, 2009: Rosaceae (pro parte majore). Datasheet at Euro + Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity .
  6. Brief information from World of Roses .

Web links

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