Rosa nipponensis

Rosa nipponensis

  • Rosa nipponensis
  • Rosa nipponensis
  • Flower name
    Rosa nipponensis
  • Scientific name
    Rosa nipponensis
  • Alias
  • Place of originJapan
  • Place of floweringHigh mountain
  • Flowering seasonJune, July

What is Rosa nipponensis

Rosa nipponensis or takanebara (scientific name: Rosa nipponensis) is an alpine deciduous small tree in the rose family. It grows naturally in sunny places in the high mountains of Oze, Chubu and Shikoku in Japan. The branches are well branched. The leaves are oddly plumageous and double-leaved with about four pairs of small, long, oval leaves. The leaf margins have spiny serrated teeth. In summer, it produces crimson, five-petaled flowers on the tips of its branches.

Generic name: Rosa nipponensis, Scientific name: Rosa nipponensis, another name: Takamine bara, Place of origin: Endemic to Japan, Habitat distribution:high mountains of Oze , central Japan and Shikoku, living environment: sunny place, tree height: 1-2 m, leaf color: green, leaf shape: about 4 pairs of odd-shaped compound leaves, small leaves: elongated oval, leaf margins: serrated spines, flowering period: June to July, flowering area: tip of a small branch, flower color: reddish-purple (peach), number of petals: 5, flower diameter: 3.5-4 cm, many stamens, stamen color: yellow, fruit stage: August to September.


  • Order
    Rosales
  • Family
    Rosaceae
  • Genus
    Rosa
  • Species
    R, nipponensis
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Five-petal
  • Leaf type
    Odd pinnate compound leaf
  • Edge of the leaf
    Serrated
  • Life typealpine deciduous small tree
  • Flower colorsPink
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height100.0 ~ 200.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower3.5 ~ 4.0 cm

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