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- I have recovered from the wounds received in ripping out an incredibly overgrown Rosa multiflora.
- It should not be confused with " Rosa multiflora ", which is also known as " Japanese rose ".
- A not-so-choice plant is Rosa multiflora, which sports orangy berries, about three-eighths of an inch in diameter.
- Most bare-root roses are budded, meaning that the rose you want has been attached to a more common and vigorous root stock, like the wild rose, Rosa multiflora.
- And after I had a dreadful battle to rip down the Rosa multiflora that was strangling it, our heirloom red climbing rose emerged, in bloom, and to thank me for my bloody efforts, has thrown out some more blooms.
- In eastern North America, " Rosa multiflora " is now generally considered an invasive species, though it was originally introduced from Asia as a soil conservation measure, as a natural hedge to border grazing land, and to attract wildlife.
- Like Rosa multiflora ( a mass of which I will be tackling out back in the next few weeks ) and many honeysuckles, Oriental bittersweet is an escapee from gardens, said Ron Kujawski, a nursery crop specialist with the University of Massachusetts Extension in Amherst.
- In central New Jersey eastern towhees were significantly ( p = 0.03 ) more abundant in gray dogwood ( " Cornus racemosa " ) shrubland than either eastern redcedar ( " Juniperus virginiana " ) or multiflora rose ( " Rosa multiflora " ) shrublands.
- "' Floribunda "'( Latin for " many-flowering " ) is a modern group of garden roses that was developed by crossing hybrid teas with polyantha roses, the latter being derived from crosses between " Rosa chinensis " and " Rosa multiflora " ( sometimes called " R . polyantha " ).
- Maybe I won't remove all the hillside brush, just some of the Rosa multifloras, because those birds deserve a chance against the cats that come hunting . ( Except for one cat, a small black adolescent that discovered the joys of Newfoundland dogs recently, survived its back-yard encounter, and no doubt will never cross the road again .)