9. R. glauca Pourret,

Mem. Acad. Toulouse 3: 326 (1788) ( R. ferruginea auct., non Vill., R. rubrifolia Vill .).

Stems up to 3 m, erect bluish-green, pruinose when young, becoming brown. Prickles scattered, curved or straight, rather slender, without stout bases. Leaflets 5-9, 20-45 x 15-25 mm, elliptical to ovate, serrate, glabrous, bluish-green or purplish. Flowers 1-5. Pedicels glabrous, very rarely with stalked glands. Sepals 2-3 mm wide, sometimes almost entire but usually with a few linear lobes, glabrous. Petals 18-22 mm, narrow, deep pink. Disc flat. Styles white-lanate. Fruit c. 15 mm, globose, usually glabrous, brownish-red. Mountains of C. Europe, extending southwards to the Pyrenees, C. Italy and N. Albania. A1 Au Bu Co Cz Ga Ge He Hs Hu It Ju Po Rm [Fe Su].