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Rosa pimpinellifolia

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Rosa spinosissima

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Rosa

Higher classification
  
Rose


Similar
  
Rose, Rosa glauca, Rosa gallica, Rosa villosa, Rosa rubiginosa

Rosa pimpinellifolia, the burnet rose, is a species of rose native to western, central and southern Europe (north to Iceland and Norway) and northwest Africa. It is generally restricted to sand dunes or limestone pavements and typically has a coastal distribution when not on limestone. In emblematic terms it is particularly associated with Scotland, where it is traditionally referenced in poetry and song, and is a symbolic native plant second only to the thistle.

Rosa pimpinellifolia Photo Rosa pimpinellifolia 09 Henriette39s Herbal Homepage

It is a rather low erect deciduous plant usually from 20–140 cm high but sometimes up to 2 metres. It spreads by basal shoots and can cover large areas. The stems have very numerous stiff bristles and many straight prickles. The young stems and prickles and the mature leaves tend to be very red with young growth a bright scarlet and older growth a deep maroon.

Rosa pimpinellifolia Photo Rosa pimpinellifolia 15 Henriette39s Herbal Homepage

The flowers are cream-white although rarely also pale pink. They are 2–4 cm diameter with five petals, which produce a distinctive globular dark purple to black hips.

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Similar plants native further east in Asia, sometimes treated as Rosa pimpinellifolia var. subalpina, are now regarded as a separate species Rosa oxyacantha (Flora of China); it differs in having pink flowers and red hips.

Rosa pimpinellifolia Rosa spinosissima Wikimedia Commons
Rosa pimpinellifolia Rosa pimpinellifolia Burnet Rose identification distribution habitat

References

Rosa pimpinellifolia Wikipedia


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