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Rosa wichuraiana
Memorial rose Memorial rose A Japanese evergreen rose (Rosa wichuraiana) with creeping branches, shining leaves, and single white flowers. It is often planted in cemeteries.

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- org:names:60464116-2 RHS: 358863 Tropicos: 27807293 WFO: wfo-0001131999 Rosa wichuraiana Wikidata: Q1422123 APNI: 164566 BOLD: 436634 CoL: 78YC4 EPPO: ROSWI FNA:...
- 1971 Wanlockhead Exultation c 3rd Westbury Stakes (1975) 1973 Wollow Wichuraiana c 1st Champagne Stakes (1975) 1st Dewhurst Stakes (1975) 1st Greenham...
- Rosa setigera var. setigera (N) Rosa setigera var. tomentosa (N) Rosa wichuraiana (I) Rotala ramosior (N) Rubus aboriginum (N) Rubus allegheniensis var...
- described by Thomas as "a great favourite" among the hybrids of Rosa wichuraiana. Another is 'Félicité et Perpétue', a Rosa sempervirens hybrid that was...
- Rosa setigera var. setigera (N) Rosa setigera var. tomentosa (N) Rosa wichuraiana (I) Rotala ramosior (N) Rubus aboriginum (N) Rubus allegheniensis var...
- Sophonisbe (IRE) 1981 Wollow (IRE) 1973 Wolver Hollow Sovereign Path Cygnet Wichuraiana Worden Excelsa Southern Seas (GB) 1975 Jim French Graustark Dinner Partner...
- sire Wolver Hollow, the winner of the 1969 Eclipse Stakes. His dam, Wichuraiana, showed little racing ability, but was well-bred, being a half-sister...
- stems. The small leaves are dark green and very glossy, as is typical of wichuraiana hybrids, and create a nice contrast to the light flowers. The young shoots...
- familiar with his research on willow hybrids. The po****r rose species Rosa wichuraiana is named after him, as is the subgenus Wichuraea, cir****scribed by Max...