Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Rosaceae (Rose family)
Genus: Rosa (Rose)
Rosa majalis Herrm. - Cinnamon Rose
Rosa pendulina L. - Alpine Rose
Rosa spinosissima L. - Burnet Rose
Rosa rugosa Thunb. - Japanese Rose
Rosa gallica L. - Red Rose Of Lancaster
Rosa arvensis Huds. - Field-Rose
Rosa canina L. - Dog-Rose
Rosa corymbifera Borkh. - Round-Leaved Dog-Rose
Rosa balsamica Besser - Dog Rose
Rosa abietina Christ - Fir Rose
Rosa dumalis Bechst. - Glaucous Dog Rose
Rosa subcanina (Christ) Vuk. - False Dog Rose
Rosa caesia Sm. - Hairy Dog-Rose
Rosa subcollina (Christ) Vuk. - False Hedge Rose
Rosa glauca Pourr. - Red-Leaved Rose
Rosa rubiginosa L. - Sweet-Briar
Rosa micrantha Sm. - Small-Flowered Sweet-Briar
Rosa inodora Fr. - Scentless Rose
Rosa villosa L. - Apple Rose
Rosa mollis Sm. - Soft Downy-Rose
Rosa sherardii Davies - Sherard's Downy-Rose
Rosa tomentosa Sm. - Harsh Downy-Rose
Rosa pseudoscabriuscula (R. Keller) Henker & G. Schulze - Downy Rose
Rosa agrestis Savi - Small-Leaved Sweet-Briar
Rosa marginata Wallr. - Rough-Leaved Rose
Rosa stylosa Desv. - Short-Styled Field-Rose
<ba>20–100 cm tall</ba>. <span class="v1">supporting-leaves of the flowers:</span> <ba><b>absent</b></ba>. <span class="v1">flowers:</span> smelling fruity, <ba><b>mostly whitish</b></ba>, rarely pink. <span class="v1">calyx:</span> 5‑leaved. <span ...
Natural, established occurences | Artificial occurences |
perennial herbaceous vegetation, forests, shrubbery, extensively used or natural grassland, dwarf shrub heaths, screes, rocky habitats, dunes
in dry habitats