wə̇ˌchu̇rēˈanə, -rəˈya-, -änə noun
also wi·chu·ra wə̇ˈchu̇rə ; or wichura rose
( -s )
Etymology: wichuraiana from New Latin (specific epithet of Rosa wichuraiana ), from M. E. Wichura died 1866 German lawyer and botanist + New Latin -iana, -ana, from Latin, feminine of -ianus, -anus -an; wichura from M. E. Wichura
: an Asiatic rose ( Rosa wichuraiana ) which has prostrate creeping stems and from which several rambler roses have been developed