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Rosa section 1 Pimpinellifoliae
Rosa hemisphaerica.   Click a photo to enlarge it.  back to list

synonyms: Rosa rapinii, 'The Sulpher Rose',
Rosa hemisphaerica
Ref No: 280
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Rosa hemisphaerica 2
Ref No: 973
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colour: Yellow
height: Average Shrub 2.5 - 5 feet (0.75 m - 1.5 m)
scent: Medium
introduction: Pre 1700
usda zone: Zone 5 (-22ºC/-7.6ºF to -27ºC/-16.6ºF)
flowers: Single
repeat: Once Flowering

Rosa hemisphaerica J.Hermann syn R. rapinii Boiss. & Bal. THE SULPHER ROSE A much branched shrub up to 1.5m high, with many strong, curved prickles. Known since 1625. Leaflets 5-7 (-9), slightly aromatic, grey green above, glaucescent and finely pubescent beneath, glandula on the rachis. Stipules often toothed. Flowers strong yellow 4-5 cms across. Hips orange red. native of Turkey, Iranthe Kopet Dag and Armenia, growing on dry slopes and roadsides from 800-1800m; often cultivated within that range. A good rose for hot dryish areas like California and its native habitat. The flowers have a smell rather than a pleasant scent. Zone 5, will survive down to –25°C.

The drawing is taken from a water colour by Salomon Pinhas (1759-1837) who worked at Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel Germany. Bill Grant tell us that the rose is still growing in the garden.

Availability

Rosa hemisphaerica is available from the following nurseries:

Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States
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