- Rosa
woodsii is a
species of wild rose
known by the
common names Woods' rose,
interior rose,
common wild rose,
mountain rose, pear-hip rose, and prairie...
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Styphelia woodsii,
commonly known as
nodding beard-heath, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
heath family Ericaceae and is
endemic to
southern continental...
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region of the
Canadian Prairie provinces as Rosa
woodsii (Woods' rose), nor is it as
common as Rosa
woodsii in the
boreal forest of
northern North America...
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willmottiae Hemsl. – Miss Willmott's rose, Willmott's rose (Gymnocarpae) Rosa
woodsii Lindl. – Woods' rose,
interior rose,
mountain rose, pear-hip rose, common...
- virginiana, "Virginia rose", a rose
species native to
North America Rosa
woodsii, "wild rose" of the
sagebrush steppe in the
Great Basin of
North America...
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stizolobii Wolf 1920
Pseudomonas stizolobii (Wolf 1920)
Stapp 1935
Pseudomonas woodsii (Smith 1911)
Stevens 1925
Burkholderia andropogonis (Smith 1911) Gillis...
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wingspan is 10.5–13.5 mm.
Adults are on wing in June. The
larvae feed on Rosa
woodsii.
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discovered and
named for
Meriwether Lewis, and pink-flowered Woods' rose (Rosa
woodsii)
Bitterroot River near Darby,
Montana Bitterroot River in
Winter Bitterroot...
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isolated from
several plants,
including Olea
europaea (leaves, fruit), Rosa
woodsii (leaves),
Prosopis glandulosa (leaves and twigs),
Phoradendron juniperinum...
- 12–16 mm.
Adults are on wing in June. The
larvae probably feed on Rosa
woodsii.
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Lampronia sublustris. Wikispecies...