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Rosa gigantea is a species of rose native to northeast India, northern Myanmar and southwest China in the foothills of the Himalaya at 1000–1500 m altitude. It is sometimes considered to be a variety of Rosa odorata , as R. odorata var. gigantea .
His experiments hybridising Rosa gigantea were in world class and have never been surpassed. [1] 'Nancy Hayward.' Big single flowers on a six-metre climber. Werribee Park. 'Sunlit' 1937. Intensely scented medium-size flowers on a low bush, flowering all year in a hot climate. Margaret Furness photo. 'Cicely O'Rorke' 1926, released 1937.
Rosa banksiae Rosa persica. There are currently four subgenera in Rosa, although there have been some disputes over the years. [3] The four subgenera are: Hulthemia (formerly Simplicifoliae, meaning "with single leaves") containing one or two species from Southwest Asia, R. persica and R. berberifolia (syn. R. persica var. berberifolia) which are the only species without compound leaves or ...
This is the category of the genus Rosa, the Roses, including all species and cultivars. ... Rosa gallica; Garden roses; Rosa gigantea; Rosa glauca; Gold-dipped roses ...
The path to the old shire hall and the front gate. The roses in the middle distance are 'Kitty Kininmonth' and 'Amy Johnson'. The Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden is the most complete collection in Australia of the surviving roses of "the great Australian rose breeder, Alister Clark" (1864–1949).
Rosa × odorata or Rosa odorata is a hybrid flowering plant of the genus Rosa native to Yunnan in southwest China, whose taxonomy has been confused. It has been considered a hybrid of Rosa gigantea and Rosa chinensis, or as a quite rare wild species that includes R. gigantea. The wild forms are cultivated to some extent. [2]
R. gigantea may refer to: Rhomborhina gigantea, a beetle species in the genus Rhomborhina; Rhynchostylis gigantea, an orchid species found in Myanmar and Thailand; Rivetina gigantea, a praying mantis species; Rosa gigantea, a rose species native to northeast India, northern Myanmar and southwest China
Vulnerable (VU) species are considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. As of September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 5430 Vulnerable (VU) plant species.