One of twelve species of Native roses to the UK, the Burnet Rose specialises in coastal habitats, and is usually a low, ground-hugging shrub


One of twelve species of Native roses to the UK, the Burnet Rose specialises in coastal habitats, and is usually a low, ground-hugging shrub that attracts large numbers of bees to help pollinate them. Their hips are edible.


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Location: Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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