Rosa carolina L. ssp. subserrulata (Rydb.) W.H. Lewis

Locations ofRosa carolina L. ssp. subserrulata (Rydb.) W.H. Lewis in Virginia

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Family
Rosaceae
Botanical Name
Rosa carolina L. ssp. subserrulata (Rydb.) W.H. Lewis
Common Name
Carolina Rose
Synonym(s)
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Rosa carolina L. ssp. subserrulata (Rydb.) W.H. Lewis
Comments
New subsp. described in Novon 18:192-198 (2008). The predominant subspecies in the midwestern U.S., believed to be only in mountainous areas in the eastern states, though the Fairfax and Campbell stations are on the Piedmont. Most Virginia specimens have not been determined to subspecies.
Habitat
Virginia habitats and distribution of this recently described taxon are uncertain, as most Virginia specimens have not been identified to subspecies. The five confirmed specimens are from rocky woodlands, streambanks, and clearings in the mountains and Piedmont. This is probably by far the less common of the two subspecies, but further field and herbarium studies are needed.
Native Status
Native

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