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Article (misc) published 2007.
Wild roses introduced to Chile by Spanish colonizers, known as "Rosa mosqueta," are collected and used for export, for feeding livestock and for oil extraction. The species are Rosa canina, Rosa rubiginosa and Rosa moschata.
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Published as part of the Proceedings of the Third National Symposium of Progress In New Crops at Purdue University, 2006