. Rosarum monographia, or, A botanical history of roses : to which is added an appendix, for the use of cultivators, in which the most remarkable garden varieties are systematically arranged, with nineteen plates. I have four to add ; and of N. America has the same structure; but,on account of its hal)it and subulate stipula., belongs tomy division Bauksiamc. 63. ROSA abyssiuica. Tab. 13. R. surcuHs scandentibus, aculeis confertissimis fal-catis, foliolis ovatis sempervirentibus, calycibus pc-dunculisque tomentosis. R. abyssinica Brown! in Salts Ahjjssin. app. Ixiv. Hab. in Abyssin
. Rosarum monographia, or, A botanical history of roses : to which is added an appendix, for the use of cultivators, in which the most remarkable garden varieties are systematically arranged, with nineteen plates. I have four to add ; and of N. America has the same structure; but,on account of its hal)it and subulate stipula., belongs tomy division Bauksiamc. 63. ROSA abyssiuica. Tab. 13. R. surcuHs scandentibus, aculeis confertissimis fal-catis, foliolis ovatis sempervirentibus, calycibus pc-dunculisque tomentosis. R. abyssinica Brown! in Salts Ahjjssin. app. Ixiv. Hab. in Abyssinia Salt (v. s. sp. herb. Banks ct Lam-hert,) This is one of the very few Roses indigenous toAfrica. It was first noticed as a distinct species byMr. Brown, in his appendix to the travels in Abyssiniaof Mr. Salt, who discovered it. It can be confoundedwith nothing except R. sempercirens, from which itdiffers in the following particulars: its leaflets areshorter with a little stalk, broader towards the pointthan at the base; the petioles are exceedingly roughwith unequal glands and seta?; the peduncles and cali/xare covered over with a thick down; and the pricklesare exceedingly numerous and strong. /„ , H- • /: , y^f fy ^Jit^U/OLf //, .-?r. ROSA SEMPERVIliENS. 117 64. ROSA sempcrvircns. R. sui-culis scaiulentibns, aculcis subijequalibus fulcatis,foliis sciiipeivirciitibus. R. semperviiens Junj^erinaniu Clus. hist. 2. J^ill. t. 245. /. 318. R. seiTipervireiis Linn! sp. 704. 71////. diet. n. up. 2. 1072. Laivr. ros. t. 45. Pers. 49. D. a 4. 446. Ait! hew. 3. C. ?nousp. 138. Smith! in Rccs in L Ker t. 459. R. scandeiis Mill. diet. n. 8. Bnjt. lusit. 1. 341. R. balearica Desf. cat. h. p. Pers. stjn. 2. 49. R. atrovirens Fiv. Ji. ital. 4. t. 6. R. capreolata A^eill in Edinh. 3. 104. /S microphi/lla, foliolis suborbiculatis. R. microphylla Desf. atl. 1. 401. Hab. in Gallia aiistrali, Decandolle; Lusitania, (Bro-t
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