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... Spray Triomphe Angevin Orent, Clifford Classic Shrub Darlow's Enigma Orent, Clifford Modern Shrub Golden Celebration Horn, Suzanne Dowager Fortuniana Jones, Steve Victorian Paul Neyron Curtis, Aprille Genesis Rosa acicularis Orent, Clifford Mini Queen Fairhope Horn, Suzanne Mini King Glowing Amber Horn, Suzanne Mini Princess Amber Star Horn, Suzanne Mini Court Miss Flippins Horn, Suzanne Mini ...
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Wild Roses in Alaska
... of Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and extends as far south as Iowa and northwestern Illinois. Rosa acicularis is an important food source for grouse, snowshoe hares, and small rodents. In Alaska, ... grows wild from Alaska south to California and east to western Montana and New Mexico. Rosa nutkana is important wildlife browse. Mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, caribou, bears, and various ...
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Seed Germination of Wild and Cultivated Roses, by Dr. Holloway
... . DO NOT ALLOW SEEDS TO DRY OUT. Sow immediately in a good potting soil or into prepared field soils. For wild rose, Rosa acicularis, seeds require a two-month period of warm stratification followed by three months of cold stratification for complete germination. The extracted, dried seeds can be mixed with sand or vermiculite as outlined above or sown into flats ...
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Native People's Garden at the Devonian Botanic Garden
... due to urbanization, farming and logging, many plant species are now either rare or endangered. Rosa acicularis "Prickly Rose" Rosa species were used by Blackfoot and Blood Indians. Blackfoot ate the fruits fresh or ... hips were used to make necklaces before trade beads were acquired by the Natives. Roots of Rosa species were brewed into a bitter tea that was used in the treatment of diarrhea. Blood ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 102- Uses of Native Plants
... there was pain and set on fire. The thorns burnt down leaving behind a blister!!!! The lower stems and roots of the Prickly rose (Rosa acicularis) were harvested, peeled, and a1.25 cm layer of white inner bark boiled in a small volume of water for a short while. The resulting yellow liquid was allowed to cool and used to soothe sore eyes. The fruits ...
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Elko County Rose Garden
... A favorite." (Brace, 1999) Schneezwerg, also 'Snow Dwarf' Peter Lambert, Germany, 1912, Hybrid Rugosa, Possibly 'Rosa rugosa' x hybrid of a Polyantha or 'R. bracteata', 5' x 5', snow white flowers ... to zone 4, ARS ---. Very vigorous upright growth. Therese Bugnet Bugnet, Canada, 1950, Hybrid Rugosa, (['Rosa acicularis' x 'R. rugosa kamtchatica'] x ['R. amblyotis' x 'R. rugosa plena']) x 'Betty Bland ...
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Elko County Rose Garden
... Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit 1993 Wasagaming Skinner, Canada, 1939, Hybrid Rugosa, ('Rosa Rugosa' x 'Rosa acicularis') x Bourbon 'Gruss an Teplitz', 5' x 5', clear rose pink, double, --" in ... Willowy form. (Vanderkruk, 2000) Will Alderman Skinner, Canada, 1949, Hybrid Rugosa, ('R. rugosa' x R. 'acicularis') x Hybrid Tea, 4' x 4', medium lilac-pink, with golden stamens, double flowers 3 ...
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EveryRose.com - Rose Articles
... Canadian wild roses that I would recommend for that special place in your garden. The first is Rosa acicularis, the emblem of Alberta, a modest little plant covered with soft prickles which blooms earlier in ... of your garden. In its third year, mine grew to eight feet. Its blooming time is between acicularis and blanda, and has the largest flowers. Peter Beales of Norwich, England, says in his book ...
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Populus balsamifera L
... honeysuckle (Lonicera involucrata), beaked hazel, American cranberry bush (Viburnum trilobum), highbush cranberry (V edule), red raspberry (Rubus idaeus var. canadensis and strigosus), prickly rose (Rosa acicularis), mountain cranberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), devil's club (Oplopanax horridum), and red currant (Ribes triste). Some associated herbaceous plants are horsetails (Equisetum arvense, E. ...
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Search for Blood tonic - Plants For A Future database search
... Common Lousewort Blood tonic 1 2 Podocarpium oldhamii Blood tonic 2 1 Podocarpium podocarpum fallax Blood tonic 1 1 Rosa acicularis Prickly Rose Blood tonic 2 2 Rosa x beanii Blood tonic 2 1 Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry Blood tonic 3 3 Salvia apiana White Sage Blood tonic 3 1 Siegesbeckia orientalis pubescens Blood tonic 1 2 Sporobolus indicus Smut Grass ...
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