Thanks, Chadwell ji.

On 17 January 2017 at 06:10, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> It would be helpful to know where and at what altitude in H.P. these roses
> were found?   The 'pink' flowered one does not seem to match the first two
> images.  Were they from different locations?
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> Pink-flowered variants of Rosa brunonii are known from Bhutan, so the
> flower colour alone does not preclude it from being R.brunonii.
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> See my posts about the COMPLEXITIES of the genus Rosa.
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> Rosa brunonii seems to be the widespread climbing rose typically with
> white or cream flowers.  But other species (and cultivated hybrids) are
> known.
> My post about Rosa in Britain & Ireland indicates that a leading
> specialist who is currently acting as Referee for specimens of Rosa states
> that one cannot
> DETERMINE a species of Rosa in the UK on the basis of flowers alone!
> FULLY-DEVELOPED HIPS are required along with portions of leading stem (not
> suckers) with leaves and characteristic bristles; a sample of sepals is
> beneficial.......
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> On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 5:15:10 PM UTC+1, gurinder goraya wrote:
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>> Dears,
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>> Find below pics of *Rosa moschata (R. brunonii)* from Himachal Pradesh.
>> Usually having white flowers, I have recorded one plant with pinkish
>> flowers.. Hope it is also the same species with some colour variation... or
>> may be a result of some hybridisation.. Comments are solicited pl.
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>> Regards,
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>> Dr. G S Goraya, IFS
>> Deputy Director General (Research),
>> Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education,
>> New Forest P.O., Dehradun - 248006.
>> (Uttarakhand, India)
>> Tel. (+91-941-802-5036)
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