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Rosa rubiginosa

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The tea made from the hips of this rose is very popular in Europe and elsewhere, where it is considered a healthy way for people to get their daily dose of vitamin C and other nutrients. A cup of rosehip tea will provide the minimum daily adult requirement of vitamin C. During
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are 1.8–3  cm in diameter, the five petals being pink with a white base, and the numerous stamens yellow; the flowers are produced in clusters of 2–7 together, from late spring to mid-summer. The
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floor, with a sunny, continental climate. It is somewhat rare, with isolated specimens near roads and pastures frequented by cattle. Its presence is doubtful in western Asia. In
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so that the fragrance will be brought into the garden on warm, moist winds. A specimen without any scent, and blush to white flowers may be the closely related fieldbriar,
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It is classified as a restricted plant in New Zealand and is banned from sale, propagation and distribution in the Auckland, Canterbury, and Southland regions. The
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as the sources for their vitamins A and C. It was a common British wartime expression to say that: "We are getting by on our hips and hops."
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In addition to its pink flowers, it is valued for its scent and the hips that form after the flowers and persist well into the winter.
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are pinnately compound, 5–9  cm long, with 5–9 rounded to oval leaflets with a serrated margin, and numerous glandular hairs. The
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as "Rosa Mosqueta", it is cultivated to produce marmalades and cosmetic products, and has escaped into the wild in and near the
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to become the threat that it is today. It is estimated that it causes several millions of dollars worth of damage each year.
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and birds that eat the hips. Growth from seed is aided by the reduction in competing pasture by rabbits.
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it lives in higher altitudes, usually 1,000 to 1,700 m (3,300 to 5,600 ft). In
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as an "environmental weed". The plant is present in extensive areas of pasture and
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is native to most of Europe with the exception of the extreme north (above
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recommends that it should be planted on the south or west side of the
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2–3 meters high and across, with the stems bearing numerously hooked
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refers to the sweet, apple fragrance of the leaves, while
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Archived from 423:Critically Endangered 312:-like fragrance. The 288: 277: 874:on 13 September 2016 433:Cultivation and uses 421:it is classified as 366:(with the ending of 811:. 22 November 2018. 590:: e.T203450A2765731 500:Argentine Patagonia 358:'sweetbrier', from 50:Conservation status 1024:"Sweetbrier"  1010:2011-07-24 at the 848:on 7 February 2013 827:2007-09-28 at the 770:2014-02-22 at the 751:2014-02-22 at the 675:. Metheun, London. 572:Khela, S. 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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Rosales
Rosaceae
Rosa
Binomial name
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syn.
rose
Europe
Asia


deciduous
shrub
prickles
foliage
apple
leaves
flowers

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