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Multifloral rose

Rosa multiflora

Photo by smutnee80
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Field Notes

Habitat:

in sandy soil near seashore

Species ID Suggestions

Sweet Briar Rose

Rosa rubiginosa

Comments (6)

i think ill go with rosa multiflora, that seems to be the closest ID. Thank you monkey mind
definitely a wild rose... I´m not thinking of rugosa... maybe a rosa multiflora (which is invasive in North America), seems to be a pretty small one
Maybe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellebore ?? Did it grow in a bush??
i was going to say that but the flowers appeared much smaller than other seaside roses that i photographed
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PublishedJanuary 12, 2012

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