. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 6. Rosa canina L. Dog Rose. Canker Rose. Wild Brier. Hip-tree or-rose. Fig. 2312. Rosa canina L. Sp. PI. 491. I753- Branches erect or straggling, sometimes 10° long, armed with stout short hooked spines, not bristly but sometimes glandular. Stipules broad, glandular; leaf- lets 5-7, ovate or oval, rather thick, generally obtuse at each end, usually simply and sharply serrate


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 6. Rosa canina L. Dog Rose. Canker Rose. Wild Brier. Hip-tree or-rose. Fig. 2312. Rosa canina L. Sp. PI. 491. I753- Branches erect or straggling, sometimes 10° long, armed with stout short hooked spines, not bristly but sometimes glandular. Stipules broad, glandular; leaf- lets 5-7, ovate or oval, rather thick, generally obtuse at each end, usually simply and sharply serrate, some- times pubescent beneath, glabrous or nearly so above, I'-ii' long; flowers solitarj^ or few, pink vao'ing to white; calyx-lobes much lobed. lanceolate, refiexed; styles distinct; fruit long-ovoid, 6"-g" long, usually glabrous. In waste places, especially along roadsides. Nova Scotia to western New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Virginia and Tennessee. Naturalized or adventive from Europe; native also in northern Asia. Cat-whin. Canker-blooms (Shakspere). Bramble-brier or brere-rose. Lawyers (i. e. an old thorny stem). Soldiers. Hedge-peak. Dog-thorn. Horse-bramble. Bird-brier. Bedeguar. June-July.


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