Rosa brunonis Lindl.

, Ros. Monogr. 120 (t. 14) (1820).
IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:731884-1
Publication
Rosarum Monographia; or, a Botanical History of Roses. To which is Added, an Appendix, for the Use of Cultivators, in which the Most Remarkable Garden Varieties areSystematically Arranged. With Nineteen Plates. London
Collation
120 (t. 14)
Family as entered in IPNI
Rosaceae

Type Information

Distribution Of Types
Nepal (Indian Subcontinent, Asia-Tropical)
Type Remarks
Wallich, Buchanan, (v. s. sp. herb. Banks et Lambert.)

Nomenclatural Notes

(as brunonii)

Remarks

Eponymy: Nomine celeberrimi doctissimique Roberti Brown, Australasiae indagatoris indefessi, Botanicorum principis, qui solus inter hodiernos Rosarum species proposuit novas omnesque recte, insignita. The epithet brunonis is based on Bruno (Robert Brown).