Rosamultiflora Thunb., Syst. Veg. (ed. 14) 474 474 1784. (syn: Rosa blinii H. Lév.; Rosa calva (Franch. & Sav.) Boulenger; Rosa dawsoniana Ellw. & Barry ex Rehder; Rosa diffusa Roxb.; Rosa elongata Dum.-Cours.; Rosa floribunda Hort. ex Andr.; Rosa florida Poir.; Rosa formosana Koidz.; Rosa franchetii Koidz.; Rosa franchetii var. paniculigera (Makino) Koidz.; Rosa glabrifoliolata Uyeki; Rosa grevillei Sweet; Rosa hiburiensis Uyeki; Rosa hollandica Hort. ex Dum.-Cours.; Rosa intermedia Carr.; Rosa lebrunei H. Lév.; Rosa multiflora var. adenophora Franch. & Sav. ………….; Rosa platyphylla Hort. Japan.; Rosa polyantha Sieb. & Zucc.; Rosa polyantha var. quelpaertensis (H.Lév.) Nakai; Rosa prolifera hort. ex Steud.; Rosa quelpaertensis Lév.; Rosa roxburghii Sweet.; Rosa simplex Hort. ex Hook. fil.; Rosa thoryi Tratt.; Rosa thunbergii Tratt.; Rosa thyrsiflora Leroy ex Déségl.; Rosa trichogyna Nakai; Rosa wichurae C. Koch);
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Arching or climbing rose superficially resembling Rosa brunonii but with smaller leaves, distinctly fringed and glandular pubecent stipules, smaller white flowers (barely 18-22 mm across), several in panicles or corymbs; sepals with few long linear lateral lobes, reflexed in flower, not persisting in fruit; petals deeply notched; styles forming a column; fruit globose, 6-8 mm in diam, red when mature.
. Rosaceae Fortnight :: Rosa sp. FOR ID :: Mahabaleshwar :: DVSEP12 : 6 posts by 2 authors. 3 images.
Rosa ¿ species ?
Scandent climber about 3 – 4 m high; growing in wilderness; flower about 3 cm across.
along Satara Road in Mahabaleshwar on April 18, 2015 Rosa species so far in eFloraofindia Most probably a subspecies of Rosa multiflora Thunb. Thank you very much … for following up on this query. Yes, you are right, …
He is …- great knowledge about cultivated plants. Rosaceae Fortnight :: Rosa sp. FOR ID :: Coorg :: DVSEP13 : 5 posts by 3 authors. 2 images.
Rosa ¿ species ?
Scandent climber about 2 – 3 m high; growing in wilderness; flower about 3 cm across.
in Coorg on March 30, 2011 Rosaspecies so far in eFloraofindia This is Rosa multiflora Thunb.; occasional in hedges and abandoned coffee plantation in Karnataka. Thank you very much … for getting this ID. Many many thanks to Varun ji for elaborating on the distribution of wild and cultivated species of Rosa in and around coffee plantations of Karnataka. (By any chance, do we get to know … surname ? Is it Sharma ? May be his email ID carries his surname).
I have corrected my notes at my flickr photostream.
I had earlier labelled the posted plant as R. leschenaultiana, as it fitted the illustration in Dr T Ananda Rao’s Wild Flowers of Coorg published by Coorg Wildlife Society.on pages 34 and 35.
… pointed out the misidentification when one of our friends … contributed the correct R. leschenaultiana to FOI site. But it is one of the blue Rose vars. Actually there no typical blue rose but what was known as blue rose were HT. Or Floribnunda roses having lilac or mauve colour. I have no idea if lately some actual blue rose has been developed. Rosa multiflora :: Galibeedu, Madikeri :: 23 FEB 2017 : 2 posts by 2 authors. 5 images.
Madikeri Coorg, Karnataka
Date: 23 FEB 2017 … Average elevation: ~ 1117 m (3667 ft) asl
Rosa multiflora Thunb. … (family: Rosaceae)
Location: Soureni, Mirik, India
Date: 21 April 2017
Altitude: 4400 ft
Pl. check with images at Rosa multiflora Looks like a hybrid of Rosa multiflora var. cathayensis Rehder & E.H.Wilson Sending three links for comparison.
Location: Gopaldhara, Darjeeling, India
Date: 6 May 2018
Altitude: 6000 ft
Habit : May be cultivated
Please ignore image 1. To me also appear close to images at Rosa multiflora
Most of the images in the google net and the database for this sp. are showing a single layer of white petal flowers. https://ppbc.iplant.cn/tu/6012637 Thank you.
Common names: Baby rose, Japanese rose, many-flower rose, seven-sisters rose
Arching or climbing rose superficially resembling Rosa brunoniibut with smaller leaves, distinctly fringed and glandular pubecent stipules, smaller white flowers (barely 18-22 mm across), several in panicles or corymbs; sepals with few long linear lateral lobes, reflexed in flower, not persisting in fruit; petals deeply notched; styles forming a column; fruit globose, 6-8 mm in diam, red when mature.
Locally common along hillsides and fencings, planted at few places in Kashmir, photographed from Srinagar.
Forms with larger double pink flowers are often cultivated. Rosaceae Fortnight: Rosa multiflora from Kashmir-GSSEP118/118 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (4)
Rosa multiflora Thunb., Fl. Jap. 214. 1784. Common names: Baby rose, Japanese rose, many-flower rose, seven-sisters rose
Arching or climbing rose superficially resembling Rosa brunonii but with smaller leaves, distinctly fringed and glandular pubecent stipules, smaller white flowers (barely 18-22 mm across), several in panicles or corymbs; sepals with few long linear lateral lobes, reflexed in flower, not persisting in fruit; petals deeply notched; styles forming a column; fruit globose, 6-8 mm in diam, red when mature.
Locally common along hillsides and fencing, planted at few places in Kashmir, photographed from Srinagar.
Forms with larger double pink flowers are often cultivated. Pl. check comparative images at Rosa page in efi, if available. Pl. check with the species at Rosa
May be Rosa multiflora Thunb. as per … post at Rosa multiflora from Srinagar, Kashmir
Rosa multiflora—-for sharing and validation : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)
Need validation. Pics taken at Aambyvalley Rd., Off Lonavala, Mah., India in January 17. Growing in the wild. i thought rosa multiflora flowers were single layer petalled, not such billowy multi petalled.
Pl. check with images at
May be Rosa multiflora as per images and details herein.
Yes … it is Rosa multiflora
great. nice to know. yes i did some searching. i found some with many petals like your Panchagani Tour..Id species of wild rose plz : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 2 authors.
can you please help me id of species of wild rose
pic taken at Panchagani MH
Sept 2013 Pink Roses For ID : Bhimtal,Uttarakhand : 160813 : AK-2 : Attachments (2). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Pink Roses vine seen at a resort in Bhimtal on 23/3/13. Is there any botanical name to this species? Some Poliantha rose. . |