- Rosa
gymnocarpa is a
species of rose
native to
western North America. It is
known by the
common names dwarf rose,
baldhip rose, and wood rose. It grows...
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Centaurea gymnocarpa, also
known as
Capraian cornflower (Italian:
fiordaliso di Capraia) or
centaury of Capraia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the...
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Centaurea gymnocarpa within the
horticultural trade, due to both
taxonomic confusion and/or
potential hybridization between C.
cineraria and C.
gymnocarpa in...
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Polyscias gymnocarpa,
commonly known as the
Koolau Range 'ohe or Koʻolau tetraplasandra, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Araliaceae, that...
- hip soup Rose hip wine Rosa
canina Rosa
moschata Rosa
rubiginosa Rosa
gymnocarpa Albert MR (1998). "Novelty shop "itching powder".
Australasian Journal...
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floribunda Abelia grandifolia =
Vesalea grandifolia Abelia gymnocarpa =
Diabelia serrata f.
gymnocarpa Abelia hersii =
Zabelia dielsii Abelia hirsuta = Vesalea...
- and Europe. Gymnocarpae – one
species in
western North America (Rosa
gymnocarpa),
others in east Asia. Laevigatae – a
single white flowered species from...
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deciduous receptacle on the hip; one
species in
western North America (R.
gymnocarpa), the rest in East Asia
Laevigatae – a
single white species from China...
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occur in Oregon. This rose is
sometimes treated as a
variety of Rosa
gymnocarpa. Rosa
bridgesii is a
small rhizomatous shrub growing 10 to 80 centimeters...
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glauca M.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
Centella graminifolia Adamson Centella gymnocarpa M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
Centella laevis Adamson Centella lanata Compton...