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WOODS ’ ROSE Rosa woodsii Lindl.

by Plant Symbol Rowo, Contributed The, Pullman Plant
"... Wildlife: Woods ’ rose fruits (hips) remain on the plant throughout the winter, and are eaten by insects, birds, small mammals, and large mammals such as grizzly bears (Hauser, 2006). Antelope, mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk and moose browse the leaves and branches. The plant provides cover for m ..."
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Wildlife: Woods ’ rose fruits (hips) remain on the plant throughout the winter, and are eaten by insects, birds, small mammals, and large mammals such as grizzly bears (Hauser, 2006). Antelope, mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk and moose browse the leaves and branches. The plant provides cover

BALDHIP ROSE Rosa gymnocarpa Nutt.

by Plant Symbol Rogy, Plant Guide, Rosa Gymnocarpa Ben Legler
"... Livestock: Livestock will browse baldhip rose plants, however browsing inhibits the spread of the plant, probably due to damage to the rhizomes from trampling (Zimmerman and Neuenschwander, 1984). Pollinators and Beneficial Insects: The primary insect pollinators of roses are pollen-gathering bees ( ..."
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Livestock: Livestock will browse baldhip rose plants, however browsing inhibits the spread of the plant, probably due to damage to the rhizomes from trampling (Zimmerman and Neuenschwander, 1984). Pollinators and Beneficial Insects: The primary insect pollinators of roses are pollen-gathering bees

cut rose (Rosa hybrida) cv.

by Nan Ma, Hui Tan, Xiaohui Liu, Jingqi Xue, Yunhui Li, Junping Gao , 2006
"... This paper is available online free of all access charges (see ..."
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Rosa’s roses: Reduced vowels in American English

by Edward Flemming, Stephanie Johnson - Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 2004
"... Beginning phonetics students are taught that American English has two contrasting reduced vowels, transcribed as [´] and [È], illustrated by the unstressed vowels in the minimal pair Rosa’s vs. roses. However little seems to be known about the precise nature or distribution of these vowels. This stu ..."
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Beginning phonetics students are taught that American English has two contrasting reduced vowels, transcribed as [´] and [È], illustrated by the unstressed vowels in the minimal pair Rosa’s vs. roses. However little seems to be known about the precise nature or distribution of these vowels

Erythrocyte Antioxidant Protection of Rose Hips (Rosa spp.)

by C Widén , A Ekholm , M D Coleman , S Renvert , K Rumpunen
"... Rose hips are popular in health promoting products as the fruits contain high content of bioactive compounds. The aim of this study was to investigate whether health benefits are attributable to ascorbic acid, phenols, or other rose-hip-derived compounds. Freeze-dried powder of rose hips was preext ..."
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Rose hips are popular in health promoting products as the fruits contain high content of bioactive compounds. The aim of this study was to investigate whether health benefits are attributable to ascorbic acid, phenols, or other rose-hip-derived compounds. Freeze-dried powder of rose hips

Erythrocyte Antioxidant Protection of Rose Hips (Rosa spp.)

by unknown authors , 2012
"... Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Rose hips are popular in health promoting products as the fruits contain high content of bioactive compounds. The aim of this study was to ..."
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Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Rose hips are popular in health promoting products as the fruits contain high content of bioactive compounds. The aim of this study

and Chaetosiphon tetrarhodus (Walk.) on the flowering of roses

by unknown authors , 2006
"... The effect of the feeding of Macrosiphum rosae (L.) ..."
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The effect of the feeding of Macrosiphum rosae (L.)

Microsatellite analysis of Damask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.)

by Alireza Babaei, Seyed Reza Tabaei-aghdaei, Morteza Khosh-khui, Reza Omidbaigi, Mohammad Reza Naghavi, Gerhard D Esselink, Marinus Jm Smulders , 2006
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rose sawfly, Arge rosae Linnaeus (Hymenoptera: Argidae)

by Moloud Gholamzadeh Chitgar, Seyed Mohammad Ahsaei, Mohammad Ghadamyari, Mahbobe Sharifi, Vahid Hosseini Naveh, Hadi Sheikhnejad
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chi ve of S

Rose flower (Rosa hybrid cv. ‘Royal’)

by Seyyed Najmedin Mortazavi, Mahmoud Mohebbi, Yavar Sharafi , 2011
"... Effects of nanosilver and sucrose on vase life of cut ..."
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Effects of nanosilver and sucrose on vase life of cut
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