- Source: Rosa agrestis
Rosa agrestis, the small-leaved sweet briar, field briar or fieldbriar, is a species of wild rose native to Europe, found mostly in southern Europe and occasionally as far as the Caucasus. Sources differ on whether it can be found in northern Africa and Anatolia.
A dog rose, it is in the subgenus Rosa, section Caninae, and subsection Rubigineae.
It is a close relative of, and very similar to the sweet briar, Rosa rubiginosa, but with smaller leaves, white to blush petals, and very little odor from either the flowers or the leaves. Although it may be cultivated, most gardeners prefer the sweet briar for its scented foliage and pink flowers.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rosa agrestis
- Rosa rubiginosa
- Rosa canina
- List of Rosa species
- Rosa pulverulenta
- List of Rosa species of the Balkans
- Arboretum Marcel Kroenlein
- List of Rosaceae of Great Britain and Ireland
- List of descriptive plant species epithets (A–H)
- Noar Hill
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