Rosa corymbifera explained
Rosa corymbifera, the thicket dog rose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae.[1] It is native to northwestern Africa, nearly all of Europe, the Caucasus, the Middle East, and Central Asia.[2] It primarily differs from the dog rose Rosa canina in having downier leaves, particularly on the abaxial surfaces (the undersides).[3] The most widely used rootstock in Europe for garden roses is its cultivar 'Laxa'.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Rosa dumetorum (ROSCF) . . 2023 . EPPO Global Database . European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization . 20 July 2023 .
- 732177-1 . Rosa corymbifera Borkh. . 20 July 2023 .
- Web site: Rosa canina L. . . 2023 . Trees and Shrubs Online . International Dendrology Society . 20 July 2023 .
- Diversity of the genus Rosa pomological traits in ecological conditions of continental Croatia . 2022 . Tomljenovic . Nikola . Jemric . Tomislav . Vukovic . Marko . Genetika . 54 . 2 . 689–704 . 10.2298/GENSR2202689T . 253192258 . free .