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- Rosa lucieae (syn. Rosa wichurana), the memorial rose, is a species of rose native to eastern Asia. It is a woody, semi-evergreen shrub, with long trailing...
- Rosa longshoushanica L.Q.Zhao & Y.Z.Zhao Rosa lucidissima H.Lév. Rosa lucieae Franch. & Rochebr. ex Crép. – memorial rose Rosa ludingensis T.C.Ku Rosa...
- hybridization followed by chromosome doubling. A hybrid between R. rugosa and R. lucieae was created called Rosa 'Max Graf', but it was diploid and nearly sterile...
- shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae', (a vigorous, trailing species from ****an known for its thick purplish-red...
- shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae', (a vigorous, trailing species from ****an known for its thick purplish-red...
- shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae', (a vigorous, trailing species from ****an known for its thick purplish-red...
- shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae', (a vigorous, trailing species from ****an known for its thick purplish-red...
- shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae', (a vigorous, trailing species from ****an known for its thick purplish-red...
- Tanzania in Eastern Africa Rhipidoglossum longicalcar Summerh. Rhipidoglossum lucieae Farminhão & P.J.Cribb Rhipidoglossum magnicalcar Szlach. & Olszewski Rhipidoglossum...
- shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae', (a vigorous, trailing species from ****an known for its thick purplish-red...