Rosa stellata

Wooton

Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 25: 152, plate 335. 1898.

EndemicIllustrated
Synonyms: Hesperhodos minutifolius subsp. stellatus (Wooton) Hurst H. stellatus (Wooton) Boulenger
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 80. Mentioned on page 78, 79.

Shrubs forming dense, low thickets. Stems erect, rarely arching, 2.5–8(–15) dm; distal branches densely pubescent, usually with, rarely without, stellate hairs, rarely glabrous, sometimes densely or sparsely sessile- or stipitate-glandular; infrastipular prickles paired or single, erect, rarely curved, 10–13 × 2.5–6 mm, sometimes with shorter internodal prickles and aciculi 0.5–5 mm. Leaves 2–3 cm; stipules 4–8 × 1–2 mm, margins ± entire, surfaces glabrous or tomentulose, sessile- or stipitate-glandular, sometimes eglandular; auricles obtuse, 2–3 × 1.5–2 mm, surfaces tomentulose, eglandular or glandular; petiole and rachis glabrous or pubescent, sparsely sessile- and stipitate-glandular, aciculi sparse, with or without glands; leaflets 3–5, terminal: petiolule 0.5–2 mm, blade obovate or deltate, 8–18 × 5–13 mm, margins broadly 1- or, rarely, multi-crenate, sometimes 1-serrate, glandular, teeth 3–8 per side on distal 1/2–2/3 of blades, apex acute or rounded, abaxial surfaces pubescent or tomentulose, rarely glabrous, eglandular, adaxial dull to lustrous, glabrous or tomentulose. Inflorescences 1(or 2)-flowered. Pedicels 2–16 mm, setae absent or dense or few, to 3 mm, pubescent, rarely glabrous, eglandular or stipitate- or sessile-glandular; bracts 0. Flowers 4–5 cm diam.; hypanthium cupulate, 2–5 × 3.5–6(–8) mm, puberulent or glabrous, setae subulate, 1–6 mm, eglandular, rarely glandular; sepals erect, 12–20 × 4–5 mm, tip 3–5 × 1–2 mm, lobes lanceolate, margins glandular, abaxial surfaces glabrous, basally setose, glandular; petals pink or dark pink, with strong almond fragrance, 15–25 × 14–25 mm; stamens 175; carpels 60–110, styles exsert 1–2.5 mm beyond stylar orifice (4–5 mm diam.), rims 1 mm wide. Hips dull red (darkening with age), broadly subglobose or cupulate, 7–13(–18) × (7–)9–16(–18) mm, setae to 4 mm, puberulent or glabrous, stipitate-glandular. Achenes 10–15, dark, ± terete-elongate, 3.5–4.5 × 2 mm.

Discussion

Subspecies 3 (3 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Leaflets (3–)5; distal branches usually glabrous, rarely with stellate hairs (usually stipitate-glandular); petioles and rachises glabrous or puberulent; se New Mexico, w Texas. Rosa stellata subsp. mirifica
1 Leaflets 3; distal branches tomentose-woolly, with stellate hairs; petioles and rachises pubescent or puberulent, sometimes glabrous; nw Arizona, sc New Mexico > 2
2 Hypanthia: setae 1–3 mm; terminal leaflets abaxially tomentulose on midveins, otherwise glabrous; sc New Mexico. Rosa stellata subsp. stellata
2 Hypanthia: setae 4–6 mm; terminal leaflets abaxially tomentulose or glabrous; nw Arizona. Rosa stellata subsp. abyssa
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Walter H. Lewis +, Barbara Ertter +  and Anne Bruneau +
Wooton +
Undefined subg. Hesperhodos +
Ariz. +, N.Mex. +  and Tex. +
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club +
Endemic +  and Illustrated +
Hesperhodos minutifolius subsp. stellatus +  and H. stellatus +
Rosa stellata +
Rosa sect. Minutifoliae +
species +