. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. § iii. Cinnamomece Lindl. Ros. p. 13. Sect. Char, Plants or unarmed, bracteate. Leaflets lanceolate glandless. Disk thin, never thickened. This section is distinguished by its long lanceolate leaflets without glands, its upright shoots, and compact habit. Flowers red, never s


. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. § iii. Cinnamomece Lindl. Ros. p. 13. Sect. Char, Plants or unarmed, bracteate. Leaflets lanceolate glandless. Disk thin, never thickened. This section is distinguished by its long lanceolate leaflets without glands, its upright shoots, and compact habit. Flowers red, never solitary, except by abortion, and always supported by bracteas. Fruit round, small, red (soon losing its long narrow sepals), and with small, smooth, shining carpels. The shoots are usually setigerous next the ground ; but rarely so towards the apex, except in one or two instances. R. alpina and R. aciculiiris, of the following division, sometimes have brac- teas; but their sepals never fall off till the fruit is decayed. Sepals simple, entire, or nearly so, unless when mentioned otherwise. (Don's Milt.) — Plants of most of the species are in cultivation in British gardens. De- ciduous rambling bushes; natives of Continental Europe and North America, and some of them of Britain. A. Species Natives of North America. j6 6. R. LU^ciDA Ehrh. The s\anvag-leaved Rose. Identiflcnlion. Ehrh. Beitr., 4. p. 22.; Lindl. Rosar. Monog., p. 17.; Dec. Prod., 2. p. 602. ; Don's Mill, 2. p. S65. Synonymcs. R. rilbra lilcida Rossig. Ros., t. 7. and t. 25. f. J.; R. IQcida Jacq. Fragm. 71.; Rose Turneps; Rosier k Feuilles de Frene, Fr. Engravings. Red. and Thor. Ros., 1. p. 45. ic.; N. Du Ham., vol. 7. t. 7.; and our.^. 556. Spec. Char., ^c. Prickles recurved, or none. Leaflets 3—9, lanceolate-elliptical, coriaceous, bluntly ser- rated, glossy. Stipules dilated, large, finely ser- rated, and extended as far as to the leaflets. Peduncles somewhat hispid. Flowers red, and opening late in the se


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