- to
western North America. It is
known by the
common names dwarf rose,
baldhip rose, and wood rose. It
grows in shady, damp, and rich forests. Rosa gymnocarpa...
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Diplolepis polita Diplolepis polita gall on
baldhip rose[clarification needed]
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda...
- Austin's
popcornflower Awned melic Azalea Azure penstemon Baby blue eyes
Baldhip rose
Beach strawberry Beach wormwood Bearded lupine Bensoniella Bigleaf...
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areas supported Douglas-fir forests, with
sword fern, oceanspray, hazel,
baldhip rose,
poison oak, and wild blackberry. Today, the
valley foothills are...
- Rosa arkansana,
prairie rose Rosa blanda,
smooth rose Rosa gymnocarpa,
baldhip rose Rosa nutkana,
Nootka rose Rosa woodsii, Woods' rose
Rubus arcticus...
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bitter cherry. In the
shrub layer are salal, dull Oregon-grape, oceanspray,
baldhip rose,
bracken fern,
sword fern, lady fern and
spiny wood fern. In wetter...