Rosa henryi explained

Rosa henryi is a rose species native to China. It is commonly known as Henry's rose.[1] The species is a climbing shrub, 3–8 m, with long repent branches. Prickles are absent or scattered, curved. Leaves are glabrous or sparsely glandular-pubescent with commonly 5 leaflets. The flowers appear in mid to late summer, 5–15 in an umbel-like corymb, each flower 3–4 cm in diameter, white, and fragrant. The hips are brownish red.[2]

It grows in forest margins, thickets or scrub, valleys or farmland at NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet).

Cultivation and uses

Rosa henryi is grown as an ornamental plant for its beautiful flowers.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rosa henryi - Henry's rose UBC Botanical Garden . 2023-06-14 . collections.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca.
  2. Web site: Rosa henryi in Flora of China @ efloras.org . 2023-06-14 . www.efloras.org.