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Anderson, E.; Judd, W. H. 1932. Rosa rugosa and its hybrids Bull. Popular Inform. Arnold Arbor. 6: 29-35.

Anonymous 1871. New stations Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 2: 24.

Bartgis, R. 1991. Cypripedium candidum and six other additions to the known flora of Maryland Castanea 56: 220-1.

Becker, H. F. 1963. The fossil record of the genus Rosa Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 90: 99-110.

Belder, J. 1980. Nomenclatural difficulties of Rosa virginiana Gartn.-Bot. Briefe 63: 32-3. (In German; English summary)

Bell, L. 1972. Rose signatures Morris Arbor. Bull. 23: 59-66.

Best, G. N. 1890. Remarks on the group Cinnamomeae of the North American roses Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 17: 142-9.

Bond, T. E. T. 1945. On sepal phyllody in roses and some related phenomena. Experimental data and a quantitative interpretation New Phyt. 44: 220-30.

Boulenger, G. A. 1937. Introduction a l'etude du genre Rosa. Les caracteres morphologiques passes en revue au point de vue de leur valeur pour la systematique Bull. Jard. Bot. Etat 14: 241-73. (In French; see also revisions of certain sects. in vols. 9, 10, 12, 13, 14.)

Boutineau, E. 1883. De la fleur des Rosacees. Contribution à l'etude des ovaires infÞres Paris. 44 pages.

Boynton, K. R. 1931. Rosa rugosa Addisonia 16: 91-2 [19-20], pl. 522.

Bruneau, A. 2007. Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Rosa: new evidence from chloroplast DNA sequences and an appraisal of current knowledge Syst. Bot. 32: 366-378.

Burbeck, J. H. 1975. Wild roses of the northeast Amer. Rose 23(1): 17.

Cockerell, T. D. A. 1929. The evolution and classification of roses Torreya 29: 97-103.

Crepin, F. 1869. Primitia monographiae rosarum. Materiaux pour servir a l'histoire des roses. 856 pp. Gand [Ghent], Belgium. 1869-1882 Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg.

Crepin, F. 1887. Nouvelles remarques sur les roses americaines Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique 26: 40-9. (See also Ibid. 28(2):18-33. 1889.)

Crepin, F. 1889. Sketch of a new classification of roses J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 11: 217-28.

Crepin, F. 1896. Rosae americanae I. Observation upon the genus Rosa in North America Bot. Gaz. 22: 1-34.

Crocker, W.; Barton, L. V. 1931. After-ripening, germination, and storage of certain rosaceous seeds Contr. Boyce Thompson Inst. Pl. Res. 3: 385-404.

Decker, S. R. 1991. Nutritional evaluation of winter foods of wild turkeys Canad. J. Zoology 69: 2128-2132.

Dirr, M. A. 1978. Tolerance of seven woody ornamentals to soil-applied sodium chloride J. Arboric. 4(7): 162-5.

Drummond, B. A. 2005. The selection of native and invasive plants by frugivorous birds in Maine Northeastern Naturalist 12: 33-44.

Eckardt, N. 1987. Element stewardship abstract for Rosa multiflora - rambler rose The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA.

Erlanson, E. W. 1934. Experimental data for a revision of the North American wild roses Bot. Gaz. 96: 197-259.

Erlanson, E. W. 1929. Cytological conditions and evidences for hybridity in North American wild roses Bot. Gaz. 87: 443-506.

Erlanson, E. W. 1928. Ten new American species and varieties of Rosa Rhodora 30: 109-21.

Erlanson, E. W. 1931. Sterility in wild roses and in some species hybrids Genetics 16: 75-96.

Erlanson, E. W. 1938. Phylogeny and polyploidy in Rosa New Phyt. 37: 72-81.

Erlanson, E. W. 1929. The phenological procession in North American wild roses in relation to the polyploid series Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci. 11: 137-50.

Evans, J. E. 1983. A literature review of management practices for multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) Natural Areas Journal 3: 6-15.

Fagerlind, F. 1958. Hip and seed formation in newly formed Rosa polyploids Acta Horti Berg. 17: 229-56.

Fagerlind, F. 1951. Influence of the pollen-giver on the production of hips, achenes and seeds in the "Canina roses" Acta Horti Berg. 16: 121-68.

Fernald, M. L. 1948. Some minor forms of Rosa Rhodora 50(594): 145-7.

Fernald, M. L. 1918. Rosa blanda and its allies of northern Maine and adjacent Canada Rhodora 20(233): 90-6.

Flory, W. S. 1950. Pollen condition in some species and hybrids of Rosa with a consideration of associated phylogenetic factors Virginia J. Sci. 1: 11-59.

Gleason, H. A. 1945. A botanist looks at a rose J. New York Bot. Gard. 46: 215-20.

Grossi, C.; Raymond, O.; Jay, M. 1998. Flavonoid and enzyme polymorphisms and taxonomic organisation of Rosa sections: Carolinae, Cinnamomeae, Pimpinellifoliae and Synstylae Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 26: 857-871.

Gustafsson, Å. 1944. The constitution of the Rosa canina complex Hereditas 30: 405-28.

Harkness, J. 1980. Rose classification The Plantsman 2(3): 179-81.

Heath, P. V. 1997. Commentary on the proposal to reject Rosa eglanteria Linne, with supplementary proposals to amend and authorize Calyx 5: 121-6.

Heath, P. V. 1992. The type of Rosa carolina Linne Calyx 2(2): 80.

Herring, P. 1925. Classifications of Rosa Dansk Bot. Ark. 4(9): 1-24.

Herron, P.M. 2007. Invasive plants and their ecological strategies: prediction and explanation of woody plant invasion in New England Diversity and Distributions 13: 633-644.

Huebner, C. D. 2003. Vulnerability of oak-dominated forests in West Virginia to invasive exotic plants: temporal and spatial patterns of nine exotic species using herbarium records and land classification data Castanea 68: 1-14.

Hunter, J. C.; Mattice, J. A. 2002. The spread of woody exotics into the forests of a northeastern landscape, 1938-1999 J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 129: 220-227.

Hurst, C. C. 1941. Notes on the origin and evolution of our garden roses. II. Modern garden roses (1800-1940) J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 66: 242-50, 282-9.

Hurst, C. C. 1941. Notes on the origin and evolution of our garden roses. I. Ancient garden roses (2000 B.C. to A.D. 1800) J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 66: 73-82.

Jackson, G. 1926. The morphology and anatomy of the flowers of Rosa and certain closely related genera M.S. Thesis, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 56 figs. + 33 p.

Jackson, G. 1934. The morphology of the flowers of Rosa and certain closely related genera Amer. J. Bot. 21: 453-66.

Jarvis, C. E. 1992. Seventy-two proposals for the conservation of types of selected Linnaean generic names, the report of Subcommittee 3C on the lectotypification of Linnaean generic names Taxon 41: 552-83.

Jesse, L. C. 2006. Insect pollinators of the invasive plant, Rosa multiflora (Rosaceae), in Iowa, USA Weed Biol. Manag. 6: 235-240.

Jessen, K. 1958. On hydrochorous dissemination of Rosa rugosa and other species of the genus Bot. Tidsskr. 54: 353-66. (In Danish; English summary)

Kemp, J. R. et al. 1993. Floral development of Rosa setigera Canad. J. Bot. 71(1): 74-86.

Kemp, J. R.; Kevan, P. G.; Posluszny, U. 1994. Morphological differences and changes of the gynoecium in short-lived flowers of Rosa setigera Michaux and their relationships to dioecy Int. J. Plant Sci. 154(4): 550-6.

Kevan, P. G. et al. 1990. Cryptic dioecy and insect pollination in Rosa setigera Michx. (Rosaceae), a rare plant of Carolinian Canada Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 40(3): 229-43.

Koopman, W. J. M. 2008. AFLP markers as a tool to reconstruct complex relationships: a case study in Rosa (Rosaceae) Amer. J. Bot. 95: 353-366.

Kuhns, L. J.; Fretz, T. A. 1979. Potential use of leaf enzymes for identification of roses Ohio Rep. Res. Devel. Agric. Home Econ. Nat. Res. 64(4): 51-3. (Ref. in Bibliogr. Agric., 44(3-4): 021561. 1980.)

Lewis, W. H. 2008. Rosa carolina (rosaceae) subspecies and hybrids in eastern and midwestern United States, Canada, and Mexico Novon 18: 192-198.

Lewis, W. H. 1957. A monograph of the genus Rosa in North America east of the Rocky Mountains Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Virginia. 459 p. (Diss. Abstr. 17:2389. 1957.)

Lewis, W. H. 1957. An introduction to the genus Rosa with special reference to R. acicularis Virginia J. Sci. 8: 197-202.

Lewis, W. H. 1958. The roses of Virginia and West Virginia Castanea 23: 77-88.

Lewis, W. H. 1958. A monograph of the genus Rosa in North America. III. R. setigera Southw. Naturalist 3: 154-74.

Lewis, W. H. 1958. Minor forms of North American species of Rosa Rhodora 60(717): 237-43.

Lewis, W. H. 1970. Species roses in the United States and their relation to modern roses Amer. Rose Ann. 55: 78-85.

Lotowycz, B. 1994. An occurrence of Rosa nitida on Long Island Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter 4: 2.

Lundgren, M. R. 2004. Influence of land use and site characteristics on invasive plant abundance in the Quinebaug Highlands of southern New England Northeastern Naturalist 11: 313-332.

McDonnell, M. J. 1986. Old field vegetation height and the dispersal pattern of bird-disseminated woody plants Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 113: 6-11.

Meiners, S. J. 2007. Apparent competition: an impact of exotic shrub invasion on tree regeneration Biological Invasions 9: 849-855. (Lonicera maackii & Rosa multiflora)

Melville, R. 1967. The problem of classification in the genus Rosa Bull. Jard. Bot. Nat. Belg. 37: 39-44.

Mercure, M.; Bruneau, A. 2008. Hybridization between the escaped Rosa rugosa (Rosaceae) and native R. blanda in eastern North America Amer. J. Bot. 95: 597-607.

Merriam, R. W. 2003. The abundance, distribution and edge associations of six non-indigenous, harmful plants across North Carolina J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 130: 283-291.

Mikanagi, Y.; Yokoi, M.; Ueda, Y.; Saito, N. 1995. Flower flavonol and anthocyanin distribution in subgenus Rosa Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 23: 183-200.

Myster, R. W.; Pickett, S. T. A. 1990. Initial conditions, history and successional pathways in ten contrasting old fields Amer. Midl. Naturalist 124: 231-8.

Nilsen, E. T. 1999. Inhibition of seedling survival under Rhododendron maximum (Ericaceae): could allelopathy be a cause? Amer. J. Bot. 86: 1597-1605.

Parrish, J. A. D.; Bazzaz, F. A. 1982. Niche responses of early and late successional tree seedlings on three resource gradients Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 109(4): 451-6.

Patterson, D. T. 1976. The history and distribution of five exotic weeds in North Carolina Castanea 41: 177-80.

Raymond, O.; Biolley, J. P.; Jay, M. 1995. Fingerprinting the selection process of ancient roses by means of floral phenolic metabolism Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 23: 555-65.

Redoute, P. J. 1817. Les roses. Avec le texte par cl. Ant. Thory (Vol. 1. 1817-1819; Vol. 2. 1819-1821; Vol. 3. 1821-1824)

Reed, W. R. 1993. Rosa multiflora The Fire Effects Information System [Data base]; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()

Rehder, A. 1936. On the history of the introduction of woody plants into North America Natl. Hort. Mag. 15: 245-257.

Ritz, C. M.; Wissemann, V. 2003. Male correlated non-matroclinal character inheritance in reciprocal hybrids of Rosa section Caninae (DC.) Ser. (Rosaceae) Pl. Syst. Evol. 241: 213-221.

Roberts, A. V. 2003. Encyclopedia of rose science 3 Vols. Elsevier, Amsterdam. 1450 pages. (ISBN 0122276205)

Robertson, C. 1894. Flowers and insects: Rosaceae and Compositae Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. 6: 435-80.

Robertson, D. J.; Robertson, M. C.; Tague, T. 1994. Colonization dynamics of four exotic plants in a northern Piedmont natural area Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 121: 107-18.

Rowley, G. D. 1956. Germination in Rosa canina Amer. Rose Ann. 41: 70-3.

Rowley, G. D. 1976. Typification of the genus Rosa L Taxon 25: 181.

Rydberg, A. 1920. Notes on Rosaceae - XII. Roses of northeastern North America Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 47: 45-66.

Rydberg, P. A. 1923. Rosa palustris Addisonia 8: 37-8.

Schmid, F. C. 1958. Cedar waxwings and fox sparrows feed on multiflora rose Wilson Bull. 70: 194-195.

Shaw, J. 1983. Gardening with species roses Arnoldia (Jamaica Plain) 43: 2-16.

Shepherd, R. 1978. History of the rose Coleman, New York.

Sherburne, J. A. 1972. Effects of seasonal changes in the abundance and chemistry of the fleshy fruits of northeastern woody shrubs on patterns of exploitation by frugivorous birds Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 157 p.

Starikova, V. V. 1975. Anatomo-morphol characteristics of nuts of Rosa rugosa Thunb. in the process of their development Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Lenengrad) 60(4): 558-63. (In Russian)

Stearn, W. T. 1965. The five brethern of the rose: an old botanical riddle Huntia 2: 180-4. (See footnote 9.)

Stewart, R. N.; Semeniuk, P. 1965. The effect of the interaction of temperature with after-ripening requirement and compensating temperature on germination of seed of five species of Rosa Amer. J. Bot. 52: 755-60.

Stiles, E. W. 1982. Expansions of mockingbird and multiflora rose in the northeastern United States and Canada Amer. Birds 36: 358-64.

Stoll, R. J. 1980. Foods of ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus in Ohio USA Ohio Fish Wildlife Rep. 1980: 1-18.

Turland, N. 1996. Proposal to reject the name Rosa eglanteria(Rosaceae) Taxon 45(3): 565-6.

Vetvicka, V. 1972. Diagnostic and taxonomic importance of sepals in the genus Rosa L.: 1&2 Cas. Slezsk. Muz., C, Dendrol. 2: 105-28. (In Chech?)

Von Abrams, G. J.; Hand, N. E. 1956. Seed dormancy in Rosa as a function of climate Amer. J. Bot. 43: 7-12.

Watson, S. 1885. Contributions to American botany. 1. A history and revision of the roses of North America Proc. American Acad. Arts 20: 324-52.

Werger, J.; Burton, R. E. 1972. Roses: a bibliography of botanical, horticultural and other works related to the genus Rosa Scarecrow Press, Metuchen. 169 pages.

Whiteley, A. 1996. Rosa canina: the dog rose and its garden derivatives New Plantsman 3(3): 131-3.

Wissemann, V.; Hellwig, F. H. 1997. Reproduction and hybridisation in the genus Rosa section Caninae (Ser.) Rehd Botanica Acta 110: 251-256.

Wissemann, V.; Ritz, C. M. 2007. Evolutionary patterns and processes in the genus Rosa (Rosaceae) and their implications for host-parasite co-evolution Pl. Syst. Evol. 266: 79-89.

Wissemann, V.; Ritz, C. M. 2005. The genus Rosa (Rosoideae, Rosaceae) revisited: molecular analysis of nrITS-1 and atpB-rbcL intergenic spacer (IGS) versus conventional taxonomy Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 147: 275-290.

Zeller, O. 1975. Contribution to the floral morphogenesis of Rosa canina L., Rosa rubiginosa L., Rosa virginiana Mill. and cultivar Super Star (Tantau 1960) Gartenbauwissenschaft 40(6): 276-84. (In German; English, French, & Russian summaries)

Zielinski, J. 1985. Studies on the genus Rosa L.: systematics of section Caninae DC. em. Christ Arbor. Kornickie 30: 3-109. (In Polish; English and Russian summaries)