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Rosa rubiginosa Sweetbriar Rose
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 0423 0496 (2023-04-10)Copyright © 2023 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Dec 11, 2012
location
roadside, Ruta Y-150, near footbridge to Hotel Pehoe on Isla Notros in Lago Pehoe, Torres de Paine Nat'l Park, (Magallanes Region, Chile)family
Rosaceae
plant community roadside, drainage swale in platy colluvial shale gravels at base of steep cliff of sedimentary shale outcroping on lakeside of low grassy hillside with a grassy, treeless Andean scrubland communitynotes A thorny, invasive shrub species native to Eurasia and introduced into southern Chile and Argentina for ornamental use and small scale agricultural production of rose hips. Now increasingly considered a noxious invasive species, especially in the Andrean regions.keywords: SA, Chile
contributor's ID # SA 523 photo category: Plant - shrub
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common names
Sweetbriar Rose (photographer)
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