Rosa palustris Marshall

Howell, Nathan, Krings, Alexander & Braham, Richard R, 2016, Guide to the littoral zone vascular flora of Carolina bay lakes (U. S. A.), Biodiversity Data Journal 4, pp. 7964-7964 : 7964

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e7964

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scientific name

Rosa palustris Marshall
status

 

Rosa palustris Marshall View in CoL View at ENA

Rosa palustris Taxon concept: [= RAB, GW, FNA, Weakley]

Distribution

Lake Waccamaw (Infrequent): LAWA−74, 112 (NCSC!)

Singletary Lake: Fox, Wells, Sharp, Whitford, Fairchild s. n. (NCSC!)

Notes

Shrubs. Eulittoral zone; sandy to peaty soils at or just below the maximum annual high water mark (NLSS−C, NLSS−LW). May−Jul; Sep−Oct. Rosa palustris can be distinguished from R. multiflora , a common exotic in the North Carolina Coastal Plain, by its large (adnate portion 13-30 mm long), entire, stipules. Those of R. multiflora are up to 21 mm long (adnate portion 3-15 mm long) and pectinate- fringed. Fig. 192

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Rosales

Family

Rosaceae

Genus

Rosa