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    Rosa villosa

    Rosa villosa, the apple rose, is a species of rose. It was described in 1753. It is native to Europe, where it is found in the central, southern and southeastern parts of the continent, including southwestern Russia. It is most closely related to Rosa mollis, with which it is sometimes confused. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Rosa villosa, the apple rose, [1] is a species of rose. It was described in 1753. [2] It is native to Europe, where it is found in the central, southern and southeastern parts of the continent, including southwestern Russia. [3] It is most closely related to Rosa mollis, with which it is sometimes confused. [3]
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  4. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › rosa-villosa

    Rosa villosa, also known as apple rose or shaggy rose, is a native of Europe that produces pink flowers and red hips. Learn about its cultivation, uses, and characteristics in this plant profile from North Carolina Extension Gardener.
  5. plantlust.com

    Rosa villosa is a broadleaf deciduous shrub with green foliage. In fall, spring and summer pink flowers emerge followed by orange and red fruit. Attracts bees and birds making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun and regular water. Does well in average and well-drained soil. CHARACTERISTICS OF Rosa villosa Plant type: shrub Plant family: rosaceae Foliage ...
  6. thegardenerseye.blogspot.com

    Rosa villosa is a shrub rose that grows about 6-7 feet tall with arching branches. The bue-green foliage reminds me of Rosa glauca but isn't quite as blue or bothered by Japanese beetles. The glossy hips are as long as my thumb and a brilliant red with minute pin-sized spines. Rosa villosa is reliably loaded with hips every August through ...
  7. helpmefind.com

    Rosa villosa is the species most usually called the Apple Rose, because its hips look like small apples. In a few European countries, R. rubiginosa is sometimes also known as the Apple Rose because the leaves and buds smell like apples. Rosa villosa Linnaeus (1753) Rosa pomifera J. Herrm. (1762) Large, showy, spiny red hips. See REFERENCES for the history of the various names of this rose.
  8. Rosa villosa L. RHS Plants for Pollinators plants. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts. Divided into 3 groups these lists, linked below, are maintained by a team of RHS staff and are ...
  9. Rosa villosa is a deciduous Shrub growing to 1.8 m (6ft). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5. It is in flower from June to August, and the seeds ripen from August to October. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Bees, flies, Lepidoptera (Moths & Butterflies). The plant is self-fertile.
  10. plantids.com

    The Apple Rose, scientifically known as Rosa villosa, is a charming deciduous shrub native to Europe, often recognized by its common names "Apple Rose" and "Shaggy Rose." This perennial plant is well-loved for its striking pink flowers and vibrant red fruits, which are not only beautiful but also a rich source of vitamin C. Typically growing ...

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