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sweetbrier rose, small-flowered sweetbrier

Habit Coarse shrub 1-2 m. tall, with well-developed, flattened, unequal, strongly curved or hooked prickles, the foliage sweetly aromatic.
Leaves

Leaves alternate, deciduous, odd-pinnate with 5-7 firm leaflets;

leaflets broadly elliptic to sub-orbicular, 1-2.5 cm. long, doubly serrate with gland-tipped teeth, the lower surface with stalked glands and hairs.

Flowers

Flowers in small clusters or solitary, on short, stout, glandular-bristly pedicels;

sepals 5,1-2 cm. long, with stalked glands and some slender lateral lobes, spreading, deciduous at maturity;

petals 5, 1.5-2 cm. long, bright pink;

stamens numerous;

pistils many, the styles densely short-hairy.

Fruits

Hips sub-globose or ovoid, 1-1.5 cm. long, glabrous, bright red.

Rosa rubiginosa

Rosa lucieae

Flowering time June-July
Habitat Roadsides, thickets, shorelines, pastures, and other disturbed, open areas.
Distribution
Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, though more common west of the crest; southern British Columbia to California, east to Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, further east from the Great Plains to the Atlantic Coast.
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Origin Introduced Eurasia and northern Africa
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
R. canina, R. gymnocarpa, R. multiflora, R. nutkana, R. pisocarpa, R. rugosa, R. woodsii
R. canina, R. gymnocarpa, R. multiflora, R. nutkana, R. pisocarpa, R. rubiginosa, R. rugosa, R. woodsii
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