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Book  (2018)  Page(s) 535.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa canina L.
...Europe, northwestern Africa, Libanon, northeastern Irak, Caucasia, northern and western Iran, Turkey, northern Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, Kashmir, Central Asia. Very cosmopolitan in our country. Grows in Edirne, Kırklareli, Tekirdağ, İstanbul, Canakkale, Balıkesir, Kocaeli, Bursa, Bilecik, Kastamonu, Corum, Yozgat, Trabzon, Kutahya, Ankara, Afyon, Bitlis, Elazığ, Ağrı, Gumuşhane, Konya, Niğde, Kahramanmaraş, Mardin, Antalya, Hakkari regions.
Website/Catalog  (24 Nov 2016)  
 
http://pss.uvm.edu/pss123/rosa.html

canina, Dog Rose. pale pink, small, early. tall, red hips, zone 3
Article (magazine)  (2009)  Page(s) 30.  
 
R. canina L.  Source Córdoba (Spain) Chromosome Number 42
Article (misc)  (2005)  Page(s) 111, Table 5-1.  
 
R. canina : Hexaploid
Book  (2005)  Page(s) Vol. I, p. 74, 336.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosaceae (Gülgiller), Rosa canina (Kuşburnu; İtgülü; Askergülü), Dog Rose. 5 petals. 1.50-3.50 m. All of Turkey. Forests, woodlands, shrubs, maquis, rocky areas. 30-1700 m. April-May. Perennial woody plant.
Book  (2 Nov 2003)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Barbara May and Jane Zammit.  Rookwood Cemetery Roses.  
The following roses have been identified at Rookwood, primarily in the old and Heritage listed areas  Rosa canina
Book  (2002)  Page(s) 84.  
 
R. canina Species, light pink. Rated 7.3
Article (magazine)  (2002)  Page(s) 356.  
 
Dog Rose (Rosa canina L.). This species grows on open slopes, along mountain streams, and on forest borders. It is a xero-mesophytic shrub 1.5 to 2 m high with arched branches with green or red-brown bark. Thorns are sickle-shaped and compressed at the base. Compound leaves consist of five to seven elliptical, pointed leaflets, 5 cm long. Pink-to-white flowers are usually borne singly, and are 2 to 8 cm in diameter. Red fruits are orbicular or oblong-ovate, and glabrous. Roots contain tannin substances; flowers have flavonoids and ether oil, and fruits have carbohydrates, alcohol, vitamins C, P, E, carotenoids, tannin substances, and flavonoids.
Article (magazine)  (2002)  Page(s) 354.  
 
R. canina (Dog rose). Distribution: Zailiyskei Alatau. Use: Ornamental, medicinal, food, technical plant; easily cultured.
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 49.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa canina/’Briar Bush’/’Dog Rose’ = Commun dans les haies d’une grande moitié ouest de l’Europe… Riches en vitamines C, ils se prêtent à la confection de sirops et de gelées… cette espèce a longtemps été le porte-greffe le plus utilisé en Europe pour la production commerciale des rosiers. Europe, avant 1730.
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