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rugosa

(ruːˈɡəʊsə)
n
(Plants) any of various shrubs descended from a particular wild rose, Rosa rugosa
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[7], it is apparent that the Rosa rugosa petals also contain other phenolic acids, including caffeic acid, gentisic acid, protocatechuic acid, gallic acid, salicylic acid, sinapinic acid, and p-coumaric acid, which in the studied petals were not found.
Rugosa roses provide a spectacle all year round MARIE BAMPTON ARUGOSA roses flower strongly and keep the interest going with colourful hips and autumn foliage.
Rugosa roses provide |a spectacle all year round MARIE BAMPTON roses flower strongly and keep ArugosA the interest going with colourful hips and autumn foliage.
- JANINE LANGLEY, BY EMAIL ATHERE are famous rose hedges made from Rosa Mundi with pink and white flowers, but I think cultivars of Rosa rugosa would be your best bet.
rugosa has a family of functional genes encoding several isoenzymes with closely related sequences named Lip1 to Lip7 [5].
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Roses including the Rosa moyesii hybrids, the Rugosa roses and the ramblers which produce hips shouldn't be pruned in the summer or autumn after flowering if you want to see the hips.