- Rosa rubiginosa - Wikipedia
Rosa rubiginosa (sweet briar, [2] sweetbriar rose, [3] sweet brier or eglantine; [2] syn R eglanteria) is a species of rose native to Europe and western Asia It is a dense deciduous shrub 2–3 meters high and across, with the stems bearing numerously hooked prickles The foliage has a strong apple -like fragrance
- Eglantine - Wikipedia
Madame Eglantine, main character from The Prioress's Tale; Eglantine, from the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series; Eglantine Price, from the 1971 film Bedknobs and Broomsticks; Eglantine Took, née Banks, mother of Pippin Took Eglantine von Puiset, a character in the Carl Maria von Weber opera Euryanthe
- Wild Rose: Rosa rubiginosa (Sweet Briar or Eglantine) - Gardenia
Rosa rubiginosa, commonly known as the Sweet Briar or Eglantine Rose, is a vigorous, deciduous shrub celebrated for its sweetly scented foliage and delicate pink blooms Native to Europe and Western Asia, this wild rose has naturalized in regions worldwide, thriving in various conditions
- EGLANTINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EGLANTINE is sweetbriar
- How to Grow an Eglantine (Sweet Briar) Rose, an Heirloom Rose
The eglantine rose (Rosa rubiginosa), also known as the Sweet Briar rose, is native to Europe It was so beloved in England that both Chaucer and Shakespeare wrote of it in their poetry and plays The English brought it with them wherever they colonized
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Eglantine - BloomLib
Eglantine roses (Rosa rubiginosa), commonly known as Sweetbriar roses, are a cherished variety of wild rose that have fascinated gardeners and nature enthusiasts for centuries These resilient and fragrant shrubs, native to Europe and Western Asia, are admired for their beauty, versatility, and ecological contributions
- Sweetbrier | Fragrant, Thorny, Rose | Britannica
sweetbrier, (Rosa eglanteria, or R rubiginosa), small, prickly wild rose with fragrant foliage and numerous small pink flowers Native to Europe and western Asia, it is widely naturalized in North America, where it grows along roadsides and in pastures from Nova Scotia and Ontario southwestward to Tennessee and Kansas
- Rosa rubiginosa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Rosa rubiginosa, commonly called sweet briar or eglantine rose, is a European species rose that has escaped gardens and naturalized along roadsides, in pastures and in open areas in many parts of North America including Missouri
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