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 Single Petalled Roses - Once Bloomers
Rosa sericea pteracantha is one of the few roses with 4 petals.
Rosa hugonis – Father Hugo’s Rose, this was one of the highest rated species roses by the American Rose Society.
Rosa eglanteria – The Sweet Briar Rose, this rose is better known for it’s place in Shakespearean history and it’s apple scented foliage than for the blooms.
www.pswdistrict.org /text/articles/singles_oncebloomers.html   (1189 words)

  
 Information on rosehip — Rosa rubiginosa.
Rosa rubiginosa is also known as Rosa eglanteria, sweet briar, as well as eglantine, while Rosa canina is known as god rose and Rosa laevigata as Cherokee rose.
The ripe fruits (rose hips) are used and a superior oil is extracted from the Rosa rubiginosa fruit.
The fruits of Rosa canina are used for colds, influenza, scurvy, gastritis and to control diarrhea, while the fruits from Rosa laevigata are used to treat urinary dysfunction, infertility, chronic diarrhea and to regulate kidney function.
www.ageless.co.za /herb-rosehip.htm   (771 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Rosa eglanteria (sweetbriar rose) | USDA PLANTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Rosa eglanteria L. Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Rosa thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
Rosa eglanteria L. View 71 genera in Rosaceae, 105 species in Rosa
Rosa eglanteria L. This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries.
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=ROEG   (195 words)

  
 Rosegathering symbolic meaning of fragrance in roses
Helen van Pelt Wilson and Léonie Bell describe the Sweetbrier: "Rosa Eglanteria is still one of the first to scent the air in spring.
Rosa sancta is thought to be an early example of a cross between a Gallica and Rosa phoenicia; it could be one of our earliest Damasks.
Rosa moschata has a fragrance that has been described as an exotic honey scent by Helen van Pelt Wilson and Léonie Bell, while she finds Rosa multiflora to be reminiscent of a hot-honeyed scent.
www.rosegathering.com /fragrances.html   (3203 words)

  
 JLZSpeciesRoses
The rosa eglanteria is also known as the "briar" rose because of
The rosa setigera is native to North America.
Of the roses to bloom in early Spring, the rosa primula is among
hometown.aol.com /jzychowicz/JLZSpeciesRoses.html   (531 words)

  
 Multiflora Rose - Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States
Rosa canina L., a native of Europe and west Asia, has been introduced into most of the eastern United States; it is widely dispersed and occasionally found to be abundant, but has shown no weedy propensity in the east.
Rosa eglanteria L., another native of Europe has become widely dispersed in the United States; it is very weedy in New Zealand.
It was found to occur on ornamental roses and on Rosa woodsii Lindl., the common rose in Rocky Mountain uplands and the western plains from Minnesota to British Columbia, south to California, Arizona, and Mexico (Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1976).
www.invasive.org /eastern/biocontrol/22MultifloraRose.html   (8905 words)

  
 Wild Rose Germplasm Evaluation in Chile
A number of Rosa species (Rosaceae) native to southern Europe and North Africa were introduced to Chile by Spanish colonizers.
This oil is used in the cosmetic industry and is reported to accelerate the regeneration of damaged tissue, and promote wound healing (Valladares et al.
Aquenio de rosa mosqueta (Rosa eglanteria L.) Alternativas alimentarias a nivel pecuario.
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/proceedings1996/v3-584.html   (1092 words)

  
 Roses
Species and shrub roses to consider include Rosa blanda, Rosa eglanteria, Rosa foetida, and Rosa rugosa.
Rosa alba varieties may grow 6 to 9 feet in height.
The polyantha rose is a cross between Rosa multiflora and the hybrid tea.
www.extension.iastate.edu /pages/hancock/hort/educ/ARoseisaRose.html   (714 words)

  
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While doing a plant survey on Christmas Hill, Victoria, we noticed that most of the roses in open Garry oak stands were introduced Rosa eglanteria (now in Europe called Rosa rubiginosa) rather than the native Rosa nutkana.
There are several characters to tell Rosa eglanteria from Rosa nutkana.
For an interesting story on this strange arrangement see "The Five Brethren" story in http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben275.html I wonder if you could record the locations of any Rosa eglanteria you would stumble across, especially in those Garry oak stands that otherwise look pretty natural.
web.uvic.ca /~emj/rns/archive/050302.txt   (2487 words)

  
 Rosa
eglanteria is copiously both glandular and pilose, the latter on the lower leaf surface.
Rosa micrantha seem to fit these specimens, but that species has glabrous styles with leaves showing an acute base (those at
The epithet refers to dogs, their meanness, due to the thorns on the stems as large and vicious as a dog's tooth.
www.mobot.org /plantscience/ResBot/Flor/WNY-Niag/rosa.htm   (808 words)

  
 Brooklyn Botantic Garden: Plant Records
Fernald, M. Rosa blanda and its allies of northern Maine and adjacent Canada Rhodora 20(233): 90-6.
Heath, P. Commentary on the proposal to reject Rosa eglanteria Linne, with supplementary proposals to amend and authorize Calyx 5: 121-6.
Lewis, W. A monograph of the genus Rosa in North America east of the Rocky Mountains Ph.D. Thesis.
www.bbg.org /cgi/biblio/refquery.cgi?Rosa   (1443 words)

  
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The two main species are Rosa rubiginosa (aka Rosa eglanteria) and Rosa canina which grow in major quantities.
The third species is Rosa moschate, which is more limited in its spread and less likely to be picked to manufacture Rose Hip Oil.
The oil produced in Chile is a mix of Rosa canina and R. rubiginosa.
www.auroma.com /catalog/VegetableOil/RoseHipSeed   (355 words)

  
 Restoration News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Rosa eglanteria - larger spines on the older plants are all bent downward Rosa nutkana - larger spines on the older plants are straight
If you can find hips, the calyx lobes (sepals) are or the same in Rosa nutkana, whereas in Rosa eglanteria (and another possible introduction, Rosa canina) there are two calyx lobes entire, two with appendages on both sides and one lobe entire on one half and with appendages on the other half.
I wonder if you could record the locations of any Rosa eglanteria you would stumble across, especially in those Garry oak stands that otherwise look pretty natural.
web.uvic.ca /~emj/rns/archive/050302.htm   (2864 words)

  
 Walter Scott, Lord Penzance and Roses
Using Rosa eglanteria for its foliage and R.
eglanteria again, in combination with various garden roses for colour and size of bloom, raised 14 more roses.
eglanteria x HP or B) Flowers single, deep crimson, fragrant; name from Anne of Geierstein or the Maiden of the Mist.
www.rosegathering.com /penzance.html   (1945 words)

  
 Bodybuilding.com - Clayton South - Clayton's Health Facts: Rose Hips.
Rose hips come from plants belonging to the rose (Rosa) family of plants.
Rose hips join the rose petal to the rose stem and are the fruit that remains on the stem of the rose plant after the petals detach.
Effects of Rosa canina fruit extract on neutrophil respiratory burst.
www.bodybuilding.com /fun/southfacts_rosehip.htm   (426 words)

  
 University of Mississippi - Pullen Herbarium
Accepted Name: Rosa carolina L. Source: Lowe, E.N. Plants of Mississippi.
Accepted Name: Rosa eglanteria L. Source: Lowe, E.N. Plants of Mississippi.
Accepted Name: Rosa gallica L. Source: Lucile McCook, University of Mississippi.
www.mcsr.olemiss.edu /herbarium/echecklist.php?genus=Rosa   (360 words)

  
 Antique print: picture of Yellow Rose (Rosa eglanteria luteola) -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Antique print: picture of Yellow Rose (Rosa eglanteria luteola) -
Genuine antique print of Yellow Rose (Rosa eglanteria luteola) from Roses by Redoute.
The images on this web site are copyrighted and have visible and hidden digital watermarks.
www.finerareprints.com /print_detail.html?stock_no=15301   (244 words)

  
 Large image for Rosa eglanteria (sweetbriar rose) | USDA PLANTS
Large image for Rosa eglanteria (sweetbriar rose)
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If you need a higher resolution version to use in word processing or desktop publishing, proceed as directed below.
plants.usda.gov /java/largeImage?imageID=roeg_001_ahp.tif   (65 words)

  
 Rosa eglanteria (Rosa rubriginosa) Rose (The Shrub species) from Classic Roses the Peter Beales Collection : Classic ...
Rosa eglanteria (Rosa rubriginosa) Rose (The Shrub species) from Classic Roses the Peter Beales Collection : Classic Roses - English Roses Rose UK Roses UK Thursday 2 November 2006
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Roses » The Shrub species » Rosa eglanteria (Rosa rubriginosa)
www.classicroses.co.uk /roses/r/rosa_eglanteria_rosa_rubriginosa.html   (93 words)

  
 The Global Compendium of Weeds: Rosa eglanteria L.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Global Compendium of Weeds: Rosa eglanteria L. Rosa eglanteria
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NOTE: for now (until database/website are updated), you must manually search for each data source in the GWC Data Sources document.)
www.hear.org /gcw/html/autogend/species/16443.HTM   (128 words)

  
 ROSA EGLANTERIA, REDOUTE ROSE PRINTS (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
ROSA EGLANTERIA, REDOUTE ROSE PRINTS (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)
Printed on high quality stock that has been designed to look antique.
You can also view comments left by previous bidders.
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 Herbal Descriptions - Rose Hips - Rosa canina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Herbal Descriptions - Rose Hips - Rosa canina
A rose bush will bear flowers for several years if it is protected from cold weather, and new plants are usually grown by cutting off a stalk and letting it form its own new roots in water or damp sand.
Rose Hips are the ripe, fresh or dried seed receptacle of various species of the genus Rosa, which includes Rosa canina (Dog Rose), Rosa centifolia (Cabbage Rose), Rosa damascena (Damask Rose), Rosa eglanteria (Sweet Briar), Rosa gallica (Red Rose), Rosa rubirinova (Rose Mosqueta), and Rosa rugosa (Japanese Rose).
www.viable-herbal.com /herbdesc3/1rosehip.htm   (528 words)

  
 P. J. Redouté: Rosa Eglanteria Coloring Page - EnchantedLearning.com
Pierre-Joseph Redouté (born in Belgium, July 10, 1759-died in France, 1840) was an artist who is known for his depiction of flowers.
Redoute's illustration "Rosa Eglanteria", is from "Les Roses, Volume III," published in 1835.
First search engine with spelling correction and pictures!
www.zoomschool.com /artists/redoute/coloring/roses.shtml   (95 words)

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