(Rosa rubiginosa) Species (1551) Also known as 'Sweetbriar' or Shakespeare's 'Eglantine Rose'. Very thick and thorny with fragrant, apple-scented foliage,
Deciduous shrub, erect, to 8 ft (2.4 m), dense, much-branched, stems armed with large oval-based, recurved prickles ("thorns"). Leaves alternate, compound ...
Sweet-briar rose is a species of Europe, north Africa, and western Asia that easily naturalizes from gardens. Thus, it has become quite widespread in North ...
Nov 29, 2012 · Rosa rubiginosa is a shrub introduced from Europe. It grows up to 10 feet tall and has multiple arching stems. Stems have thorns that are stout, ...
R. rubiginosa ; Fragrance: Light-medium, ; Size: Very Large Shrub ; Bloom Size: Medium ; Description. Notable for the strong apple fragrance of its foliage.
Rosa rubiginosa ; Native to: Europe and western Asia ; General Description. Vigorous shrubs, stems arching, growing 6.6 to 9.8 feet (2 to 3 meters) tall. ; Flower ...
sweet briar. Vigorous species rose about 3.5m tall, with strong, upright, prickly stems bearing apple-scented foliage. Fragrant, single, clear blush-pink ...
The fruit is an oval (i.e. ellipsoid) or egg-shaped (i.e. ovoid) flehy capsule (called a 'hip') that turns orange or red in colour as it matures. These capsules ...