- Rosa gigantea
Taxobox
name = "Rosa gigantea"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Rosales
familia =Rosaceae
subfamilia =Rosoideae
genus = "Rosa "
species = "R. gigantea"
binomial = "Rosa gigantea"
binomial_authority = Collett ex Crép."Rosa gigantea" is a species of
rose native to northeastIndia , northernMyanmar and southwestChina (Yunnan ) in the foothills of theHimalaya at 1000-1500 m altitude. As its name suggests, it is the largest species of rose, climbing 20 m or more into the crowns of othertree s by means of its stout, hooked thorns, and with a trunk up to 50 cm diameter. The leaves are semi-evergreen, 15-25 cm long, pinnate, with usually 7 leaflets, each leaflet 4-8 cm long. Theflower s are white, creamy or yellow, the largest of any wild rose, 10-14 cm diameter. The hips are yellow or orange, 2.5-3.5 cm diameter, hard, and often lasting through the winter into the following spring, often still present at the same time as the next years' flowers.Another rose, described from
Manipur in1888 as "R. macrocarpa" and "R. xanthocarpa" bySir George Watt , an authority onIndia nrose s, is now generally considered to be the same species as "R. gigantea". The distinct characteristics claimed for "R. macrocarpa" (deeper yellow flowers, larger foliage with 4 to 7 leaflets and large yellow fruits) are not consistent.
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