Rosa arvensis Huds.

Species in the Global Pollen Project's Master Reference Collection

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Distribution
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Field-rose

Rosa arvensis, the field rose, is a rose that is found extensively across Europe, particularly in hedgerows. It was first described by British botanist William Hudson in 1762. Contents 1 Name 1.1 Popular names 1.2 Synonyms 2 Description 3 Distribution 4 References 4.1 Citations 4.2 Bibliography Name Popular names The plant is variously known as the Field Rose[2] and white-flower... © Wikipedia authors and editors (licence)

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Definition
Parent Taxon
Rosa
Global Pollen Project UUID
fe19df8e-4e6a-4ec1-92cc-841a5c16812b
Botanical Reference
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