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  2. List of Rosa species - Wikipedia

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    Rosa banksiae Rosa persica. There are currently four subgenera in Rosa, although there have been some disputes over the years. [3] The four subgenera are: Hulthemia (formerly Simplicifoliae, meaning "with single leaves") containing one or two species from Southwest Asia, R. persica and R. berberifolia (syn. R. persica var. berberifolia) which are the only species without compound leaves or ...

  3. Category:Roses - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... This is the category of the genus Rosa, the Roses, including all species and cultivars.

  4. List of Rosa species of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    This includes Rosa pumila Jacq., which in some previous works was treated as a separate species. [9] Rosa marginata Wallr. ( = Rosa jundzillii Besser) – in a few areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina, northeastern Serbia, southern Romania, northern Greece, parts of Bulgaria (in the Rhodopes and in the north of the country). [10]

  5. List of Rosaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... There are approximatively 100–160 genera and 3,500–4,000 species in the family ... Rosa L. Rubus L. S ...

  6. Rosaceae - Wikipedia

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    Rosaceae (/ r oʊ ˈ z eɪ s iː. iː,-s i. aɪ,-s i. eɪ /), [5] [6] the rose family, is a family of flowering plants that includes 4,828 known species in 91 genera. [7] [8] [9] The name is derived from the type genus Rosa. The family includes herbs, shrubs, and trees. Most species are deciduous, but some are evergreen. [10]

  7. Rosa canina - Wikipedia

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    Classical writers did not recognise Rosa canina as a rose, but called it Cynorrhodon, from the Greek "kunórodon". In 1538, Turner called it "Cynosbatos : wild hep or brere tree". Yet in 1551, Matthias de l'Obel classified it as a rose, under the name, "Canina Rosa odorata et silvestris", in his herbal "Rubus canis: Brere bush or hep tree" . [12]

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  9. List of birds - Wikipedia

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    List of birds of Africa; List of birds of Antarctica; List of birds of Asia; List of birds of Australia; List of birds of Europe; List of birds of North America; List of birds of South America; Lists by smaller geographic unit Lists of birds by region; Extinct birds List of recently extinct bird species; List of Late Quaternary prehistoric bird ...