- Rosa
pimpinellifolia, the
burnet rose, is a
species of rose
native to western,
central and
southern Europe (north to
Iceland and Norway) and northwest...
- pollination. The hips of most
species are red, but a few (e.g. Rosa
pimpinellifolia) have dark
purple to
black hips. Each hip
comprises an
outer fleshy...
- ex Juss. Rosa ×
pervirens Gren. ex Crép. Rosa
phoenicia Boiss. Rosa
pimpinellifolia L. –
burnet rose Rosa
pinetorum A.****er – pine rose Rosa pinnatisepala...
-
grandiflora Ranunculus parviflorus Reseda odorata Rheum palmatum Rosa
pimpinellifolia Sagittaria lancifolia Salix retusa Saxifraga cuneifolia Scabiosa prolifera...
-
hirsuta Pančić
Pastinaca kochii Duby
Pastinaca lucida L.
Pastinaca pimpinellifolia M.Bieb.
Pastinaca sativa L. –
parsnip Pastinaca trysia Stapf & Wettst...
- (Campanula persicifolia) Wild
madder (Rubia peregrina)
Burnet rose (Rosa
pimpinellifolia)
Cranesbill (Geranium sanguineum) Vincetoxi**** (Vincetoxi**** hirundinaria)...
- Rosa
moschata ("musk rose"), Rosa
banksiae ("Lady Banks' rose"), Rosa
pimpinellifolia ("Scots rose" or "burnet rose"), Rosa
rubiginosa ("sweetbriar" or "eglantine")...
-
microscopic examination of the genitalia. The
larvae feed on Rosa
pimpinellifolia and
possibly other Rosa species. "Stigmella spinosissimae". 2.6.2....
- of the
genus Rosa, for
example Rosa canina, Rosa
majalis and Rosa
pimpinellifolia. Commanster.eu
Archived March 24, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine Naturespot...
- with the Bourbons.
White ****ades,
white ladies' gloves, and Rosa
pimpinellifolia (the 'burnet' or 'Stuart' rose)
symbolised support for the
exiled House...