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'Rosa oxyodon Boiss.' rose Photos
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(1 of 3) Rosa oxyodon Boiss. 1872 is endemic to the Caucasus Mtns. between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea at the continental boundary of Europe and Asia. The botanist Pierre Boissier gave it a Greek name from "oxy" meaning sharp and "odon" meaning teeth as these leaflets clearly show. My plant was seedgrown from the U.C Berkeley Botanic Garden in 1987. Photograph taken May 1, 2019 at "Rose Woods".
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Milde, Bergen, Norway. June 7, 2009
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(2 of 3) Flowers of oxyodon range from red to rose on a well foliated compact bush. Photograph taken May 8, 2019 at "Rose Woods".
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Milde, Bergen, Norway. June 5, 2011
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(3 of 3) Pendulous hips hanging from oxyodon's erect canes. Photograph taken October 22, 2018 at "Rose Woods" in the Mayacmas Mtns. near Petrified Forest, California.
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Milde, Bergen, Norway. June 5, 2011
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Milde, Bergen, Norway. September 17, 2006
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Milde, Bergen, Norway. June 5, 2011
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