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- Rosa rubiginosa - Wikipedia
Rosa rubiginosa (sweet briar, [3] sweetbriar rose, [4] sweet brier or eglantine; [3] syn R eglanteria) is a species of rose native to Europe and western Asia
- EGLANTINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Those pale pink flowers blooming so prominently in the miniature are eglantine or hedge roses, the queen’s favorites Colin T Eisler, WSJ, 16 July 2021 Middle English eglentyn, from Anglo-French eglent, from Vulgar Latin *aculentum, from Latin acus needle; akin to Latin acer sharp — more at edge 14th century, in the meaning defined above
- Sweetbrier | Fragrant, Thorny, Rose | Britannica
Eglantine is frequently alluded to in the writings of English poets, from Chaucer onward John Milton, in L’Allegro, used the term “twisted eglantine” to denote, it is thought, the woodbine honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), which is still called eglantine in northeastern Yorkshire
- Wild Rose: Rosa rubiginosa (Sweet Briar or Eglantine) - Gardenia
Rosa rubiginosa —the classic Sweet Briar or Eglantine —is a hardy, deciduous wild rose from Europe and Western Asia that thrives in poor soils and open country It forms an upright, arching shrub ideal for wildlife hedges and naturalistic borders
- Sweet-Briar or Eglantine Rose | From the Notebook of a Rosarian…
R rubiginosa or Rosa eglanteria, commonly known as ‘Sweet-Briar Rose’ or ‘Eglantine Rose’, is a small, prickly, wild rose with fragrant foliage and numerous small, five-petalled, pink blooms in early spring followed by large, orange-red hips in autumn
- Rosa eglanteria (Rosa rubiginosa) - High Country Roses
Also known as ‘Sweetbriar’ or Shakespeare’s ‘Eglantine Rose’ Very thick and thorny with fragrant, apple-scented foliage, easily growing to 6 feet Fragrant clear pink blooms in early summer followed by red hips Share The Beauty With Your Network!
- Sweetbriar Rose Plant Guide
Rosa rubiginosa is valued by gardeners for its sweet, apple-like fragrance It is often misidentified as a desirable species in natural areas and mistakenly planted for wildlife habitat This rose can be very aggressive and dominate an area within a few years It should not be planted in a home landscape, for wildlife habitat, or for any other use
- Eglantine Flower | Rosa rubiginosa | Sweetbrier | Mosqueta Pictures
Named after its numerous hook-shaped thorns, the shrub bears many 5-petal flowers tinged white to pink within, with a central raceme of yellow stamens It’s native to Western Asia and Europe Common names are sweetbrier, sweet briar, sweet briar, mosqueta, and briar
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