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H Rosa chinensis Jacq. is an accepted name

This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Rosa (family Rosaceae).

The record derives from RJP (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name (record 6032) with original publication details: Observationum botanicarum Observationum botanicarum; 1764 7, t.55 1768.

Synonyms:

See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.

Name Status Confi­dence level Source Date supplied
Rosa chinensis var. chinensis Synonym L RJP
Rosa indica Lour. Synonym H RJP
Rosa indica Focke Synonym H RJP
Rosa indica Redout‚ & Thory Synonym H RJP
Rosa indica var. vulgaris Redout‚ & Thory Synonym L RJP
Rosa nankinensis Lour. Synonym H RJP

Infraspecific taxa:

This species contains the following infraspecific taxa*.

See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.

Name Status Confi­dence level Source Date supplied Synonyms
Rosa chinensis var. longifolia (Willd.) Rehder Accepted L RJP 2
Rosa chinensis var. minima (Sims) Voss Accepted L RJP 7
Rosa chinensis f. mutabilis (Correvon) Rehder Accepted L RJP 1
Rosa chinensis var. semperflorens (W.M.Curtis) Koehne Accepted L RJP 4
Rosa chinensis var. spontanea (Rehder & E.H.Wilson) T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku Accepted L RJP 1
Rosa chinensis f. viridiflora (Lavall‚e) C.K.Schneid. Accepted L RJP 1

The Plant List does not attempt to include all infraspecific taxa.

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Earlier versions

This name record (from RJP) was not included in version 1 of The Plant List. It is possible the same name was included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Rosa chinensis in version 1 of The Plant List.