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Rosa canina - Wikipedia
Rosa canina, the dog rose, is a variable climbing, wild rose species native to Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia.
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Dog Rose (Rosa canina) - British Plants - Woodland Trust
A thorny climber, dog rose has strongly hooked, or curved prickles, to gain a purchase as it weaves in between other shrubs and uses them to support its growth.
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Dog Rose Brewing Co. | Brewery and Pub in St. Augustine, FL
Eats by Dog Rose Food Truck · Dog Rose Brewing Co Home. 77 Bridge St. St., Augustine, FL 32084 (904) 217-3355. Toggle Navigation. About · Taproom Hours & ...
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dog-rose
dog-rose Also 6–8 dogs-rose. [A transl. of med.L. rosa canina, repr. L. cynorrodon (Pliny), Gr. κυνόροδον, f. κυνο- dog- + ῥόδον rose: see quots. 1597, 1830. The name is thus not of popular Engl. origin.] A common species of wild rose (Rosa canina), with pale red flowers, frequent in hedges. white d...
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Dog Rose Information: Learn About Dog Rose Plants
This rose is classified by some as a climber while others classify it as a weedy shrub rose, also known as briar rose or dog briar.
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How to Grow and Care for Dog Rose - Gardeners' World
Grow dog roses in full sun either as a large shrub in the border or as a hedging plant. It's not necessary to feed wild roses. Prune from late ...
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Stenurella bifasciata
They mainly feed on Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur), Fig (Ficus carica), White Willow (Salix alba), Dog-rose (Rosa canina) and Spanish Broom (Spartium
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Rosa canina - Zone 6 Plants - Forestfarm.com
An interesting and historic rose from the hedgebanks and downs of Europe; known as the dog rose as it was once thought that its root could cure dog bites, ...
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Rosa canina (dog rose) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
This shrub has very sharp, stout, curving thorns. This species is introduced in North America from Europe, where it ranges from Norway all the way to southwest ...
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Rosa canina (S)|dog rose/RHS Gardening
A vigorous arching deciduous shrub about 3m in height, with strong prickly stems bearing mid-green foliage and fragrant, single, pale pink or white flowers.
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Dog rose: meaning, myth and medicinal uses. - Nature's Calendar
Reportedly called the dog rose due to the belief that the roots should be used if bitten by a rabid dog, this rose also goes by many other names.
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Rosa canina (Brier Rose, Dog Brier, Dog Rose) Tree Seed, White or ...
Each Big Pack Contains 300 Seeds; Botanical Name : Rosa canina; Common Name : Brier Rose, Dog Brier; Height : 1- 15 ft; Spread : 2- 15 ft; Germination Info ...
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Mirdza Ķempe
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Mirdza Ķempe published 15 collections of poetry, including "Rīta vejš" (1946), "Gaisma akmenī", "Ērkšķuroze" (Dog-rose, 1972), "Mīlestības krāšņais
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noctuolent
† noctuolent, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. noctū by night + pres. pple. of olēre to smell.] Of plants: Smelling strongest in the night-time.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Dog-rose, The noctuolent plants, of which there are several kinds, as some of the geraniums, and of the jasmines, etc.
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The formerly woodless areas tend to be covered by bushes of dog-rose (Rosa canina), blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) and common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea),
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