Rosa rugosa

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Rosa rugosa is a hardy, fragrant wild rose species known for its wrinkled leaves, large pink or white flowers, and bright rose hips, commonly used in coastal landscaping and traditional medicine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rose
species of plant
attracts bees
butterflies
authority Thunb. NERFINISHED
binomialName Rosa rugosa NERFINISHED
class Magnoliopsida
commonName Japanese rose NERFINISHED
Ramanas rose NERFINISHED
rugosa rose
contains flavonoids
tannins
vitamin C
ecologicalImpact can be invasive outside native range
family Rosaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor pink
white
flowerFragrance fragrant
floweringSeason late spring to autumn
flowerSize large
fruitColor bright red
fruitType rose hip
fruitUse source of vitamin C
used for jams and jellies
used for teas
genus Rosa NERFINISHED
growthHabit deciduous shrub
habitat coastal areas
sand dunes
sea shores
introducedTo Europe NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
northern Europe coasts
kingdom Plantae
leafDescription wrinkled leaves
leafMargin serrated
leafType pinnate
nativeTo China
Japan NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
eastern Asia
southeastern Siberia
order Rosales
phylum Tracheophyta
pollination insect-pollinated
propagation cuttings
seeds
suckers
taxonRank species
tolerance cold hardy
poor soils tolerant
salt spray tolerant
typicalHeight 1–2 m
use coastal landscaping
erosion control
hedge plant
ornamental shrub
traditional medicine

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Rosoideae containsTaxon Rosa rugosa