Rosa sect. Pimpinellifoliae

Rosa spinosissima

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Rosales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Rosids
Cladus: Eurosids I
Ordo: Rosales

Familia: Rosaceae
Subfamilia: Rosoideae
Tribus: Roseae
Genus: Rosa
Subgenus: R. subg. Rosa
Sectio: Rosa sect. Pimpinellifoliae
Series: R. ser. Pimpinellifoliae – R. ser. Sericeae
Species: R. abrica – R. ecae – R. farreri – R. foetida – R. graciliflora – R. gracilipes – R. hemisphaerica – R. kazarjanii – R. kokanica – R. koreana – R. mairei – R. omeiensis – R. platyacantha – R. primula – R. sericea – R. sikangensis – R. spinosissima – R. taronensis – R. transmorrisonensis – R. tsinglingensis – R. turkestanica – R. xanthina – R. zhongdianensis
Nothospecies: R. × harisonii – R. × pteragonis

Name

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Rosa sect. Pimpinellifoliae DC. ex Ser. (1818)

  • Type species: Rosa spinosissima L.

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Rosa ser. Pimpinellifoliae (DC. & Ser.) Rehder, Mus. Helv. Bot. 1: 3. (1949)
  • Heterotypic
    • Rosa nothosect. Serifoliae P.V.Heath, Calyx 3(4): 148. (1993)
    • Rosa sect. Luteae Crép., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 11: 97. (1872)
    • Rosa sect. Sericeae Crép., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 11: 226. (1889)
    • Rosa ser. Sericeae (Crép.) T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku, Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin 1(4): 2. (1981)
    • Rosa cycle Spinosissimae Juz. in Kom. (ed.), Fl. URSS. 10: 470. (1941) nom. inval.
    • Rosa groupe Spinosissimae Thory, Prodr. Monogr. Ros. 40. (1820)[1].
    • Rosa ser. Spinosissimae T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku, Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin 1(4): 2. (1981)
    • Rosa cycle Xanthinae Juz. in Kom. (ed.), Fl. URSS. 10: 474. (1941) nom. inval.
    • Rosa sect. Kokanicae Buzunova, Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 71(4): 486. (1986)

Note:

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This section may be polyphyletic (Koopman, W.J.M. & al. 2008).

References

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  • Seringe, N.C. 1818. Musee Helvetique d'Histoire Naturelle. (Partie Botanique) 1: 3.
  • Rehder, A. 1949. Bibliography of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in the cooler temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. 296 [2].
  • Yu, T.T. & Ku, T.C. 1981. Bulletin of Botanical Research. Harbin 1(4): 2.
  • Koopman, W.J.M., Wissemann, V., De Cock, K., Van Huylenbroeck, J., De Riek, J., Sabatino, G.J., Visser, D., Vosman, B., Ritz, C.M., Maes, B. & Werlemark, G. 2008. AFLP markers as a tool to reconstruct complex relationships: A case study in Rosa (Rosaceae). American Journal of Botany 95 (3): 353–366. DOI: 10.3732/ajb.95.3.353   Reference page
  • Gao, Y.D., Zhang, Y., Gao, X.F. & Zhu, Z.M., 2015. Pleistocene glaciations, demographic expansion and subsequent isolation promoted morphological heterogeneity: A phylogeographic study of the alpine Rosa sericea complex (Rosaceae). Scientific Reports 5(1), p.11698. DOI: 10.1038/srep11698
  • Ullah, F., Gao, Y., Sari, İ., Jiao, R.F., Saqib, S. & Gao, X.F. 2022. Macro-morphological and ecological variation in Rosa sericea complex. Agronomy 12(5), p.1078. DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12051078
  • Tropicos.org 2024. Rosa sect. Pimpinellifoliae. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published online. Accessed: 16 Apr. 2024.