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Roses
Types of Roses
Types of Roses
Austrian Briar (Rosa foetida)
Austrian Yellow (Rosa foetida)
Baja Rose (Rosa minutifolia)
California Rose (Rosa californica)
Camellia Rose (Rosa laevigata) (syn. R. sinica)
Cherokee Rose (Rosa laevigata) (syn. R. sinica)
China Rose (Rosa chinensis)
Cinnamon Rose (Rosa majalis)
Dog Rose, Briar Bush (Rosa canina)
Eglantine (Rosa rubiginosa) (syn. R. eglanteria)
Eglantine Rose (Rosa eglanteria)
French Rose (Rosa gallica)
Gallic Rose (Rosa gallica)
Glaucous Dog Rose (Rosa dumalis)
Japanese Rose (Rosa rugosa)
Lady Banks Rose (Rosa banksiae)
Mardan Rose (Rosa laevigata) (syn. R. sinica)
Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora)
Musk Rose (Rosa moschata)
Pasture Rose (Rosa carolina)
Redleaf Rose (Rosa glauca) (syn. R. rubrifolia)
Rosa Gigantea (Rosa gigantea) (syn. R. x odorata gigantea)
Rugosa Rose (Rosa rugosa)
Scotch Rose (Rosa pimpinellifolia)
Sweet Briar (Rosa rubiginosa) (syn. R. eglanteria)
Sweetbriar (Rosa eglanteria)
Virginia Rose (Rosa virginiana) (syn. R. lucida)
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