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Bulgarian oil rose Damascena. Used in cosmetic, teraphy and farmacy
Hot pink flower of Nootka rose, Rosa nutkana. Heceta Heand, Oregon, USA.
The wild rose (Rosa canina) is a thorny, deciduous shrub in the Rosaceae family, native to Europe, northwestern Africa, and western Asia. It has also been introduced to North America and other parts of the world. Currently its distribution is quite wide.
Wild rose with leaves on white background
Bright rose, rosehip branch with green leaves and thorns, large bud, white background. Top view, flat lay, copy space, place for text.
Close-up of a Solitary Dog Rose - Rosa canina in bloom. Sintra, Portugal.
Deciduous shrub to 3m, with erect stems, armed with stout curved or hooked prickles mixed with bristles. Leaflets 5-7, rounded to oval,, yellowish-green, often tinged with brown. Flowers fairly small, deep pink, 18-28mm, solitary or 2-3, on bristle stalks. Hip rounded to elliptic, bright red, smooth or bristly, with persistent sepals. The Leaves have a strong apple smell when crushed, which is a determination feature.\nHabitat: Rough grassy places, scrub, bank and coastal habitats, especially stabilized shingle, but rather rare in hedgerows.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North and Iceland.\n\nThis beautiful Rose grows in rough grassy and coastal Habitats (and Hedgerows). It is also known as Medical Plant.
Twig with leaves and thorns with a beautiful rosehip flower
Purple rose on green
Pink flower of Damask Rose Rosa damascena
Three wild rose with leaves
Dog rose flower and foliage isolated against black
Wild rose flower
Pretty pale pink color wild rose called dog rose, on a white background.
Deciduous shrub to 3m, with erect stems, armed with stout curved or hooked prickles mixed with bristles. Leaflets 5-7, rounded to oval,, yellowish-green, often tinged with brown. Flowers fairly small, deep pink, 18-28mm, solitary or 2-3, on bristle stalks. Hip rounded to elliptic, bright red, smooth or bristly, with persistent sepals. The Leaves have a strong apple smell when crushed, which is a determination feature.\nHabitat: Rough grassy places, scrub, bank and coastal habitats, especially stabilized shingle, but rather rare in hedgerows.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North and Iceland.\n\nThis beautiful Rose grows in rough grassy and coastal Habitats (and Hedgerows). It is also known as Medical Plant.
Pressed and dried flowers dog rose or rosehip, wild rose, isolated on white background. For use in scrapbooking, floristry or herbarium.
Close-up of pink flowering Rosa\
Element for creating designs, cards, patterns, floral arrangements, wedding cards, invitations
Rosa californica, the California wildrose, or California rose, is a species of rose native to the U.S. states of California and Oregon.  Modini Mayacamas Preserve, Sonoma County, California.
Wild Roses in the park. A bunch of beautiful flower in full bloom in a summer park.
rosehip flower outdoors
Set of wild rose flowers, buds and leaves isolated on white
Pasture rose (native to eastern North America), with flower longhorn beetle, taken in a Connecticut woodland meadow
Pink wild rose in the garden in spring,
Roses on natural background
Miniature pastel pink rose flowers and foliage isolated against white
Rosa Canina. commonly known as the Dog Rose. It's a climbing wild rose species native to the UK and Europe.
Eglantine stem with flowers, leaves, young shoots, thorns.
Wild rose flower
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