Rosa

Contains 7 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Rosa L.
ROSE
Classification
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ROSALES
Rosa
Citation
ROSA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 491. 1753, nom. cons.
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TYPE: Rosa cinnamomea Linnaeus, typ. cons.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Rosa bracteata MACARTNEY ROSE Not Native UPL (NWPL)
Rosa carolina CAROLINA ROSE Native FACU (NWPL)
Rosa laevigata CHEROKEE ROSE Not Native
Rosa lucieae MEMORIAL ROSE Not Native
Rosa multiflora MULTIFLORA ROSE Not Native FACU (NWPL)
Rosa palustris SWAMP ROSE Native OBL (NWPL) OBL (DEP)
Rosa setigera CLIMBING ROSE Native FACU (NWPL)
[Family identification key]
1.  Leaflets 3(5) per leaf
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1.  Leaflets (3)5-9 per leaf
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2.  Stipules adnate to the petiole for ½ or less of its length; petiole eglandular; leaflet margins with shallow teeth <0.7 mm long; petals white
2.  Stipules adnate to the petiole for most of its length; petiole glandular-hispid; leaflet margins with pronounced teeth, some >0.7 mm long; petals pink
3.  Stipules entire or shallowly toothed
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3.  Stipules pectinate, lacerate, or strongly toothed
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4.  Mature shrub often <1 m tall; stem with the major prickles straight and nearly perpendicular to the stem, often with smaller straight prickles also; of upland sites
4.  Mature shrub usually >1 m tall; stem with the major prickles recurved, lacking smaller straight prickles; of wetland areas
5.  Stems tomentose, stipitate-glandular; stipules adnate to the petiole for ½ or less of its length; leaflets with shallow teeth, the terminal leaflet with a rounded apex
5.  Stems glabrate to pubescent; stipules adnate to the petiole for most of its length; leaflets with conspicuous exserted teeth, the terminal leaflet usually with an acute or strongly toothed apex
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6.  Leaflets glabrous on the lower surface; style pubescent
6.  Leaflets pubescent to glabrate on the lower surface; style glabrous